If you caught the season finale of Summer House - Martha’s Vineyard this week - you may have noticed a little cameo of our Nappy Bucket in the episode! Many thanks to Alex Tyree for always being such a vocal supporter of the brand! If you haven’t seen the episode, check out the series on Bravo TV or Peacock
Nappy Head Club
Retail
A clothing brand using fashion as a vehicle to dismantle systematic anti-blackness with style.
About us
- Website
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http://nappyheadclub.com
External link for Nappy Head Club
- Industry
- Retail
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Self-Owned
Employees at Nappy Head Club
Updates
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Last week, a beautiful new gift shop was unveiled at the Brooklyn Museum. And in that gift shop, we're excited to say you can find a little piece of Nappy Head Club – our "History in the Making" Bucket in collaboration with The Lay Out was on full display. Now available to shop during museum hours!
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Nappy Head Club has officially made its AFROTECH cameo! It was such a pleasure to partner with Klaviyo to chat with conference attendees about why we’re loyal Klaviyo users, showcase our favorite Klaviyo features, and raffle Nappy Head Club Gift cards and other prizes. For our first AfroTech, we’re highly impressed and equally exhausted, and we can’t wait for more opportunities to partner with companies we love!
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We made it to the big screen!! The Nappy Head Club 'Definition of a Black Woman' Tee was featured on episode 4 of Director X 's new show Robyn Hood on Global TV. Let us know if you caught the scene! https://lnkd.in/e8t6hNTS
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We're honored to be named one of Cititrends Black History Maker Grant Winners for 2023. Thank you to the Citi Trends team for understanding the power of representation in fashion, and for believing in Nappy Head Club as a change-maker ready to make a difference. https://lnkd.in/ePNdGXkT
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Today we're celebrating receiving our trademark for "Always Black, Never Sorry." When we came up with the line in 2019, we knew we'd coined a powerful message, but we had no clue how far this message would take us. "Always Black, Never Sorry" has become our rallying cry, our forever mood, and has graced the likes of Issa Rae, Deray McKesson, Gail King and more. Things have been in constant flux since 2019, but "Always Black, Never Sorry" still feels so needed in a world that continues to overtly and subversively tell Black folx to be less vibrant, less opinionated, and less proud. As long as this message continues to push people into uncomfortable dialogue, we're going to continue to say it loud and proud. ALWAYS BLACK, NEVER SORRY.™