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Jamhuri Wear x Bien of Sauti Sol: The Bald Men Capsule Makes History on The Breakfast Club
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“Mama, We Made It!” — A Cultural Moment for Africa, Streetwear & Bald Men Worldwide Bald is Bold! What started as a bold idea has turned into a global moment. When Bien-Aimé Baraza of Kenya’s award-winning group Sauti Sol appeared on The Breakfast Club, he showed up with pride, power, and purpose—bringing along the Bald Men Association of Africa x Jamhuri Wear capsule, and gifting host Charlamagne Tha God our now-iconic Kinyozi-style crewneck live on air. A Historic Series of Firsts This collaboration is bigger than clothing—it’s a breakthrough for African representation in global fashion and media: ✅ First international...
Jamhuri Wear + Happy Africa Kiosk Holiday 2024 Pop-up
Africa African Clothing kiosk pop up shop

"Sometimes you gotta pop out and show ninjas!" Kendrick Lamar
Jamhuri Wear + Happy Africa Kiosk Holiday 2024 Pop-up event.
Pull up today at Mkuu Trading on 30 W 125th street.
6-9pm
NYC Marathon Sunday 2024 Watch Party

We were out running these streets again on Marathon Sunday here in New York.
We teamed up again with Teranga at the Africa Center to create a space for community to come gather and cheer the marathoners runs down 5TH AVENUE.
Jamhuri House Summer Bash 2024

It takes a Village…

On April 25th, a networking event hosted by Africa Square Village in New York City provided a platform for Diaspora Africans to connect and to share their stories. Jeffrey Kimathi the founder of Jamhuri wear, was invited as the featured fire chat guest to shed light on the brand's origin story and the inspiration behind its creation.
What sparked the journey of Jamhuri wear?
Kimathi emphasized the importance of community in driving the vision behind Jamhuri wear. They say community is a group of people united in a common cause, and for Jamhuri wear, that cause is to celebrate African culture through fashion. The brand aims to not only showcase the beauty of African heritage but also to create a sense of unity among individuals who share a passion for cultural diversity.