#BPN All Power to The People

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Like our Parallel Cultures, so remains our collective struggles toward liberation and recognition. The shirt is a simple and powerful reminder of the Power that binds our history of resistance.

Based in Cali, Colombia, the Afro-Colombian brand Basico Pero Nitido, which translates to Basic But Necessary was born out of the necessity to “teach, educate, and empower” those who wear it while continuing the fight for representation for those in the African Diaspora. By purchasing through #ShopPC you’re receiving a 20% off discount from purchase + international shipping fees!

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Like our Parallel Cultures, so remains our collective struggles toward liberation and recognition. The shirt is a simple and powerful reminder of the Power that binds our history of resistance.

Based in Cali, Colombia, the Afro-Colombian brand Basico Pero Nitido, which translates to Basic But Necessary was born out of the necessity to “teach, educate, and empower” those who wear it while continuing the fight for representation for those in the African Diaspora. By purchasing through #ShopPC you’re receiving a 20% off discount from purchase + international shipping fees!

Like our Parallel Cultures, so remains our collective struggles toward liberation and recognition. The shirt is a simple and powerful reminder of the Power that binds our history of resistance.

Based in Cali, Colombia, the Afro-Colombian brand Basico Pero Nitido, which translates to Basic But Necessary was born out of the necessity to “teach, educate, and empower” those who wear it while continuing the fight for representation for those in the African Diaspora. By purchasing through #ShopPC you’re receiving a 20% off discount from purchase + international shipping fees!

Note: All BPN products are Made in Colombia. This may impact stock availability as well as sizing. Colombian sizes tend to run smaller than U.S sizes.

Note on Culture: The majority of our African ancestors who were captured and enslaved were taken to Latin America. Colombia has the Third Largest population of African descendants in the Americas behind Brazil and the USA.