Harlem Underground Clothing Company

  4.4 – 32 reviews   • Clothing store

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Service Options:  In-store shopping

Health and Safety:  Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · 

Hours

Tuesday1–7PM
Wednesday1–7PM
Thursday1–7PM
Friday1–7PM
Saturday1–7PM
Sunday1–6PM
Monday1–7PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2219 Frederick Douglass Blvd, New York, NY 10026
Phone: (212) 222-4419
Website: http://www.harlemunderground.com/

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Review Summary

Kendall Brown
Quality clothing, and wonderful staff.
Carla Wilkins
Interesting Collection of Garments
Henry Benjamin
They have an interesting selection.
Carlos Hernandez
This is an awesome store with the most creative clothes I’ve ever seen. It seems like they make new designs often so I want to come back. I bought a cool hoodie and an MLK pin, I’m happy.
G H D
The two black female superheroes you see in the accompanying photograph, screened onto T-shirts, represent the forward-thinking ideas of this shop’s owners. They were designed to remind children, and everybody else, that the superhero world is not for ‘whites only’, as has been depicted since that world’s invention.The store was very calm and peaceful the last day I visited, with quiet music filling the modern, high-ceilinged room, while manager Aushauni glided around making things ‘right’.There are several heroes to consider from among many more kinds of work, all of it themed to black culture with one being a riff on the Black Power salute created by gold medalist Tommie Smith and bronze medalist John Carlos, 200 metre victors at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Everyone knows the famous photograph in which Smith and Carlos each wear a black glove but few notice that one glove is on the right hand, the other on the left.That is because between them they could find only one pair, so as black victors they wore the gloves, but all three, including the silver medalist Peter Norman, wore Olympic Project for Human Rights badges on their tunics.Back in the day theirs was an extremely radical salute and gesture, sort of like how black superheroes are perceived today.
Eric Saudi
Unique hoodies, sweatshirts and T-shirts to the point whereas some of the people in New York love taking pictures of the item you have on! Great fabric! Bold colors!
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