The HBCUs we're building this with.
Each partner school co-designs the silhouette, signs off on the licensing, and receives a fixed scholarship contribution per pair sold. No middlemen.
Maryland's oldest HBCU, founded in 1865 — a research-driven campus shaping educators, scientists, and creatives. Each pair funds the Bowie State Scholars Fund.
FAMU — Strike, Strike, Strike. Home of the legendary Marching 100 and a powerhouse for engineering, pharmacy, and journalism. Orange and green run through every step.
Louisiana's home of legendary bands, scholarship, and athletics. Grambling has shaped generations of leaders across every field. Each pair funds the Grambling State Scholars Fund.
Standing 'by the sea' since 1868, Hampton is the Home by the Sea — a Tidewater institution that shaped early Black engineering, education, and entrepreneurship.
Founded in 1867, Howard University is a leading HBCU known for producing trailblazers in law, medicine, the arts, and civic leadership. Its blue-and-red colors are a symbol of excellence and Black scholarly achievement.
Morehouse College is the alma mater of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a singular institution in the formation of Black male leadership. Maroon is its banner and its bloodline.
Maryland's preeminent public urban research HBCU — Baltimore-rooted and home to the Murphy Fine Arts legacy. Each pair funds the Morgan State Scholars Fund.
NC A&T — the largest HBCU in the country and the nation's top producer of Black engineers. Aggie Pride runs deep, from the Greensboro Four sit-in to the modern STEM powerhouse it is today.
Spelman College is the nation's top-ranked HBCU and a global leader in educating women of African descent. The royal blue colorway reflects intellect, refinement, and sisterhood.
