Headwear is an essential part of any outfit and can be used to make a statement or simply to add some extra style. If you’re interested in adding some unique pieces to your headwear collection, there are plenty of Black owned headwear brands to explore.
From fedoras to bucket hats, these brands offer a wide variety of styles and designs that are sure to suit any taste.
Black Owned Headwear Brands
Dungeon Forward
Dungeon Forward is a purveyor of precision designed innovative headwear. Founded in 2007 by architect David Castro, their mission is to inspire, uplift, enlighten, and tell authentic cultural stories by crowning the culture.
Wear Brims
Wear Brims was founded on basic principles that are at the core of every decision and every design. Faith, Family, Confidence.
Frances Grey
Frances Grey is a line of custom, statement hats designed with a bold and creative sensibility. Designed by Debbie Lorenzo, each design embodies simplicity and timeless sophistication.
Nicholas Daley
Nicholas Daley is a London-based menswear designer who explores the interplay of fashion, music, and culture. Daley builds a label around diversity, inclusion, and community while creating space for a multicultural British identity to unfold.
Monrowe
Monrowe is a unisex line of ready-to-wear hats, made in the USA and created for the bold at heart. More timeless than trendy, the brims blend nuances from ‘40s and ‘50s Jazz Era styles with classic Western shapes and contemporary elements.
Fruition Hat Company
Fruition Hat Company is a lifestyle hat brand that encourages freedom of expression through style and accessories; no boundaries attached. The only rule: Be you, Be True.
Nappy Head Club
Nappy Head Club is known for its trend-savvy, inclusive clothing, where thoughtfully designed wearable affirmations create a rare opportunity to affirm Black identity through fashion.
FlameKeepers Hat Club
FlameKeepers Hat Club is a Harlem-based, upscale hat store that offers an array of sophisticated hats in many styles.
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