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This brand has been a passion project of mine for many years now. It’s changed names, manufactures, and even locations. I’ve had to take a small hiatus when I started going back to school, but I’m finally getting a chance to start it up again, this time in my home state.
Our goal is to make high quality, sustainable clothes at reasonable prices. The art style is always changing, but has a primary focus on my personal passions with a little bit of my southern influences. There will be a heavy focus on street culture, and more specifically, on car culture. Something I have been heavily involved with in the last few years. Cars have always been a huge part of my life and I can’t think of a better way to connect this brand with one my biggest passions other than letting it influence my art style.
Over the next few years I hope to get more involved in the scene and continue to develop my products to the highest standards. I will continue to develop my car as well and use it as an extension of myself and the brand. I’m proud to be doing all of this here in my home state of Texas, and even more specifically, in the great city of San Antonio. Nothing like starting local first!
Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh™ embarks on a new narrative where free thinking inspires a pioneering format for the future, where the age of imagination is the product of reality.
Inspired by Virgil’s vision and approach to his art, Off-White™ nourishes a collective of creative minds that represent the best in their category and have a strong and personal connection with Virgil. Ibrahim’s relationship with Virgil and Off-White™, born and nurtured through Instagram DMs, blossomed both personally and professionally over the last 3 years creating a strong bond based on mutual respect and shared values.
“Making a successful luxury brand in nine years is genius. It’s a feat that I admire and hope to continue building upon with a rich legacy. He revolutionised streetwear and luxury that crosses generations and decades. He showed the world that the underrepresented, the underdogs and Black people, in particular, have brilliant minds and can push and compete equally in the establishment. He inspired hope and brought about change.” - Ibrahim Kamara, Art&Image Director Off-White™