Portrait Collection
The Portrait Collection
These are not just garments. They are cultural artifacts — each one a tribute to a figure whose contributions shaped the world, yet whose name may have been left out of the textbook.
Every piece in the Portrait Collection is designed to start a conversation, carry a legacy, and connect the wearer to something larger than themselves.
Wearable History
Each portrait is rendered with editorial precision and paired with a QR code that unlocks a full historical profile — the person's story, their impact, and why their memory deserves to be defended.
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Featured Portraits
Harriet Tubman & Sojourner Truth
Two of the most fearless women in American history — freedom fighter and abolitionist, united in a single design that honors their courage and their bond.
Garrett A. Morgan
Inventor of the traffic signal and the gas mask. A man whose innovations saved countless lives — and whose name most people have never heard.
Frederick McKinley Jones
The man who invented refrigerated transport, revolutionizing the food supply chain and making modern grocery stores possible.
Granville T. Woods
Known as the "Black Edison," Woods held dozens of patents and transformed railway communication — yet history rarely gives him his due.
Maggie L. Walker
The first woman in American history to charter and serve as president of a bank. A visionary leader who built economic power in her community.