“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:
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✅ First international collaboration between an African music artist and a global streetwear brand (Jamhuri Wear, NYC)
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✅ First East African artist ever featured on The Breakfast Club
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✅ First solo East African act to sell out an 8-city U.S.live venue tour
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✅ First capsule collection to proudly celebrate bald men through African streetwear
About the Capsule: Fashion for the Bald & Bold
Curated by Bien and Jamhuri Wear founder Kimathi, the capsule is a love letter to bald men who carry their crown with confidence.
🧥 Kinyozi Crewnecks
🧢 Tie-Dye Dad Hats
😷 Stylish Medical-Grade Face Masks
🩳 Afro-sportswear Essentials
Every piece is inspired by the vibrant Kinyozi (barbershop) art style seen in townships across Africa — a nod to everyday kings who redefine cool.
Designed in New York. Rooted in Nairobi.
Bien called on Jamhuri Wear to create a bold new aesthetic for bald men.
The result? A capsule that's making history — and headlines.
🚨 72-Hour Flash Promo – Use Code: BALDISBOLD
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Watch It Unfold on The Breakfast Club
Bien talks baldness, culture, his U.S. tour, and the vision behind this collab.
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