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ABOUT US

PiPo MoMa started in the bedroom of Reenu Serene - architect by training and artist by passion. 

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Back in 2015, doodling on sneakers started as an art experiment. It  soon turned into a full time business with handpainted products, live events and more. 

 

Fashion is a reflection of oneself. Through the fusion of art and fashion, we want to empower our clients to express themselves and stand out in an age of mass production.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

 

What is the price for customising a product ?

The prices for customisation would vary depending on the product, time taken to prep the product and the actual artwork.

 

Drop us a quick line with the product and theme and we will revert with a quote at the earliest.

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Do you provide the product or do I send you the product ?

We can purchase the product for you or you could provide it. If you're providing the product, it must be new or rarely worn to ensure the highest quality customisation.

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I want to customise a product. How does it work ?

Reach out to us on instagram, facebook, whatsapp or through the web contact form.

 

We will start off with discussing the artwork and the type of product you would like to customise. We share a few sample images, agree on the final design and then proceed with the order.

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Can a pair of customs be used regularly ?

Customised work from PiPo MoMa are pieces of art, with the shoes, bags or jackets as the canvas. All precautions will be taken to maximize durability for when the product is used.


All products are water-proof and meant for light casual wear. However, just like art, paint can scuff so do take extra care of your customised product.

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How long to get the shoes customised?

The current wait time for painted shoes is around 1 week from getting the shoe in hand. An updated time frame will be provided, should there be unexpected delay.

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What do you use to paint the shoes?

We use acrylic paints and inks. All the materials used are water proof and topped off with a finisher, to protect the artwork.

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