House of Howha
House of Hohwa was born in 2013 from a desire to tell stories that live beyond fabric. Popularly known as Hohwa “The Mushroom,” the brand draws its spirit from growth, identity, and connection—much like the mushroom, which thrives quietly yet powerfully, rooted in its environment.
At its core, House of Hohwa is an exploration of African stories—stories shaped by culture, movement, and lived experience. Each design is a reflection of the continent’s depth and diversity, where tradition meets modern street culture in a language that feels both familiar and new. We see the streets not just as a place, but as a living canvas—where voices, histories, and identities collide and evolve.
We don’t create clothing for the sake of fashion. We create to express, to challenge, and to connect. Every garment is handmade with intention, combining unexpected fabrics and meaningful prints that carry fragments of a bigger narrative. These pieces are not just worn—they are lived in, experienced, and interpreted by the individual.
House of Hohwa exists for those who understand that style is more than appearance—it is identity, it is voice, it is story. This is what we call Street Ethnic: a fearless fusion of heritage and contemporary expression, where every piece invites conversation and every wearer becomes part of the story.