We don't just make clothes. We make statements.
Undefined Clothing Co. was created for members of Black, brown, and LGBTQIA+ communities so they could feel empowered while wearing clothes that expressed the truest aspects of their identities, cultures, and beliefs.
It is for us. By us.
Legalize Blackness Collection
Undefined's most viral collection! Worn by Charlemagne The God, Ava DuVernay, Matt Barnes, and more, and the statement piece for the 2020 protests on police brutality.
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Legalize Hoodie (Unisex)$34.99$34.99
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Legalize Long Sleeves$29.99$29.99
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Legalize T$24.99$24.99
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Legalize Durag$9.99$9.99
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Photo: Captured by Matthieu Button during a protest in Los Angeles, May 2020.
More Abount Undefined Clothing Co.
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The Legalize Blackness design is one packed with raw emotion, history, and lived experience that is broken down from the perspective of a white male. Many times, we are asked by white people if we are ok with them purchasing a Legalize Blackness shirt or hoodie, to which we always respond yes. But this takes it a step further by explaining why.Read more
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Legalize Blackness is a call to action to stop criminalizing the aspects of what make up blackness (ie natural hair) or are commonly attributed to it (ie circumstance, environment, etc). And further, a push to recognize the the core meaning and root development of a many of the “laws” that claim black lives and bodies today.Read more
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Together, the Break the Chains logo of the POC Collection can be understood as this: underrepresented and marginalized groups will rise up and be heard, respected, and given their due, via intra- and interracial unification and solidarity. It will require not just unification among Blacks, Africans, Native Americans, Latino/as, etc., but across all of these groups as well.Read more
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The first piece designed and released by Undefined, in the summer of 2018, and featured in the Black Power Collection. Here we discuss the meaning behind the bombers illustrations.Read more