What Is our Vision
We believe that every child deserves the love and support of both parents. We also recognize the incredible strength and resilience of single parents in the Black community who work tirelessly to provide for their children. However, we know that strong, healthy families are essential to the well-being of our community.
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Black Glossy FAMILY Mug
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Club Family Hoodie
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Club Family T-Shirt
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Family Cap
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Family Travel Mug with a handle
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New Nubian Men's Rash Guard
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No More Baby Daddy's Cap
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No More Baby Daddy's classic tee
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We Stand Together
The premier issue of the New Nubian Fashions newsletter states, "There is nothing fly about a broken family." We believe that it's time to change the way we think about broken families in all communities, especially minority communities, and start advocating for strong, healthy families.
Our Vision
At New Nubian Fashions, we believe that our clothing should do more than just look good. It should also make a positive impact
on the world around us. That's why we created the No More series, to challenge harmful cultural narratives and promote
healthy family structures.
We Help
We know that single parents work incredibly hard to provide for their children, but we also know that every child deserves the
love and support of both parents. The No More series is designed to promote healthy family structures and advocate for the
importance of marriage and two-parent households.
Meet Our Founder
According to the US Census Bureau, 23% of children in the United States live in single-parent households. Children from single-
parent households are more likely to experience poverty, drop out of school, and face mental health challenges. In fact,
children in single-parent households are five times more likely to live in poverty than children in two-parent households.