WUZ WHAT “Teach Me How To Doobie”: A Tribute to Black Hair Culture and Self-Care

 

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WUZ WHAT, the lifestyle brand redefining streetwear with a luxurious edge, is proud to announce its next limited-edition T-shirt release, “Teach Me How To Doobie.” Available in two refined colors —Pigment Grey and a limited edition Navy Blue—this drop honors the beauty, legacy, and discipline of Black women hair care culture.

Teach Me How to Doobie "Pigment Grey" finalback.jpg Teach Me How to Doobie Navy Blueblueback.jpg Rooted in founder storytelling the “Teach Me How To Doobie” T-shirt is more than a garment—it’s a statement piece. Inspired by salons that shaped the culture of care in many Black and Brown women’s households, the design pays homage to the women who wrap, oil, and nurture their crowns with love and intention.

“I was raised by women who made the hair salon their sanctuary—a place where self-care was a ritual and the art of hair wrapping was second nature,” says the founder of WUZ WHAT. “This shirt is a tribute to my mother and sister, me watching them both get there hair done religiously” Crafted with WUZ WHAT’s signature focus on premium fabrications, clean looks, and oversized silhouettes, the “Teach Me How To Doobie” drop reflects the brand’s mission to merge elevated design with meaningful narratives.

Each piece represents not just a lifestyle, but a legacy. Brand Mission: WUZ WHAT is a vibrant lifestyle brand that blends the ethos of streetwear with a distinctive sense of uniform luxury style. It embodies a unique limited color palette, infused with sleek and oversized aesthetics, all while maintaining attention to clean, refined details and premium fabrications. Brand Vision: Our designs are a reflection of intention and meaning, representing a harmonious fusion of style and substance—trailblazing fashion for those who want to wear their story.

The “Teach Me How To Doobie” T-shirt will be available exclusively at WuzWhat.com on May, 1st, 2025. Quantities are extremely limited. This isn’t just a shirt—it’s a crown. And we dare you to touch a Black woman’s hair without her permission.

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