Jeffrey Kimathi has become a well-known figure in Kenya and the global fashion industry because of his successful clothing line, Jamhuri Wear, which has been worn by celebrities worldwide.
In pursuit of greater career prospects and personal improvement, Kimathi decided to relocate to the United States in 1998. Initially residing in Dallas, he took on a range of jobs to sustain himself financially while nurturing his artistic aspirations. After spending three years in Dallas, Kimathi opted to move to Harlem in New York City in 2001, shortly after the devastating September 11 terrorist attack.
Upon reaching New York, Kimathi noticed the considerable presence of the black community, yet a noticeable absence of representation in the art industry. This realization sparked his determination to address this void. Starting his venture, Kimathi secured a job at Ecko Unlimited, a renowned fashion company in New York, before later moving on to work at MTV. Inspired by his roots, the fashion designer had a vision to create Jamhuri Wear, a brand that not only symbolizes the Black community but also elevates it to a global platform.
Starting in Harlem, he launched a clothing line that centred on the image of Kenyan hero Dedan Kimathi. To set himself apart while catering to the Black population, he carefully selected the name “Jamhuri” and specifically chose designs that paid tribute to icons like Nelson Mandela, various African flags, and the Kenyan national anthem.
Jamhuri Wear has experienced phenomenal success by having global celebrities showcase their clothes – among them are Jay Z, Jidena, K’naan, Lupita Nyong’o, Akon, Tom Morello, and Damian Marley.
Great! Classic example of…
Great! Classic example of self determination.The only hope I have for him is not to do something stupid that would taint his brand.Iam sure he knows what he is doing.It’s good to have a target market like what he has,but to avoid ‘exhausting,or and saturating” it good to expand…MMmmm Include MWAKILISHI T-shirts. Send me a free one for promotional purposes.
Anyway, keep up the good work.
Good business for him but…
Good business for him but there’s nothing proprietary in his products and the images are easily knocked off any any local embroidery place.
MWAKILISHI STOP THE NONSENSE…
MWAKILISHI STOP THE NONSENSE AGAIN THAT IS JZ 30 YEARS AGO , HE DOSENT WEAR THAT CRAP ANYMORE .
THE ONLY THING JZ CAN WEAR FROM THIS GUY IS IF HE START DESIGNING UNDERWEARS.
I HOPE HE CAN START TO DESIGN SOME SMALL UNDERWEARS FOR OUR SMALL BALLS MWAKILSHI BOYS.
Congratulations brother!…
Congratulations brother!
Here’s a message from the Pesa kwanza gava, “how can we tax your business here in Kenya?”
Congratulations. Apparel and…
Congratulations. Apparel and stuff a competitive industry. Need more creators on shark tank.