1565: How Black Menswear Turns Style to Power and Profit with NeAndre Broussard

From sharp suits and street flash mobs to global media features, my guest NeAndre Broussard has spent his life on one mission: change the way the world sees Black men and the way Black men see themselves. In this episode, I talk with NeAndre, the founder of Black Menswear, about how a simple idea a network of Black men in suits turned into a movement, a media force, and a business. We get into why powerful visuals can do what speeches and debates often can’t, how intentional media reshapes narratives about Black men, and how community and culture can sit at the center of a real, profitable brand.
You’ll hear how NeAndre’s viral flash mob photo shoots started, why he focused on joy, excellence, and visibility instead of trauma, and how Black Menswear grew from a creative idea into a platform for partnerships, revenue, and opportunity. We also talk about what it takes to lead a movement while still paying the bills, how he thinks about brand, community, and profit, and the mindset shifts Black men and allies can make to support this kind of change. If you’re a founder, creator, or just someone who cares about how stories about Black men get told, this episode will help you see how image, media, and community can work together to build both legacy and income.
Quotes:
“One flash mob photo shoot can do more for a young Black boy’s self-image than a hundred debates about stereotypes.”
“When you control the image, you shift the narrative. Once the narrative moves, opportunity follows.”
“We don’t just wear suits we rewrite the script on what it means to be a Black man.”
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