I grew up between two worlds — the concrete rhythm of New York City and the rooted, spiritual energy of Guinea. And no matter where I went, one thing stayed constant: the cap. In NYC it’s a symbol of hustle, identity, and style. In Guinea, every don-don — the uncles, the griots, the elders — rocked that viral zigzag pattern with a quiet pride, like a crown passed through generations.
This ZigZagCap is my way of merging both sides of my life into one statement piece. I took that traditional zigzag motif I kept seeing on my trips to Guinea and spun it into something new — something that feels both ancestral and modern, both street and sacred. It’s not just an accessory; it’s a bridge between where we come from and where we’re heading.
Made for the in-between kids, the ones raised in two cultures, the ones who carry stories in their clothes without even trying. This cap is for you.
Zig Zag cap
I grew up between two worlds — the concrete rhythm of New York City and the rooted, spiritual energy of Guinea. And no matter where I went, one thing stayed constant: the cap. In NYC it’s a symbol of hustle, identity, and style. In Guinea, every don-don — the uncles, the griots, the elders — rocked that viral zigzag pattern with a quiet pride, like a crown passed through generations.
This ZigZagCap is my way of merging both sides of my life into one statement piece. I took that traditional zigzag motif I kept seeing on my trips to Guinea and spun it into something new — something that feels both ancestral and modern, both street and sacred. It’s not just an accessory; it’s a bridge between where we come from and where we’re heading.
Made for the in-between kids, the ones raised in two cultures, the ones who carry stories in their clothes without even trying. This cap is for you.


