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Vision

A future where Black affluence is the norm, not the standard.

Mission

Advance Black affluence through thought-provoking design and tech-powered style—bridging culture, community and the digital future. From bold drops to immersive experiences, we’re not just dressing the moment—we’re shaping what’s next.

Our Story

Blackable is on a mission to push Black affluence to new heights. Our name—a fusion of Black and Able—embodies our commitment to rewriting narratives and showcasing the creativity, influence and unmatched excellence within our community.

More than a brand, Blackable is a movement. Philanthropic, employee-owned and powered by the people, we’re dedicated to reinvesting in our community. From day one, 2% of every sale helps build a better future—one grounded in innovation, access and long-term impact.

Blackable is for those who live at the intersection of purpose, unapologetic excellence and community. We don’t wait for approval—we set the standard, build our own tables and invest in a future that honors the culture and uplifts the community.

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Meet our founder

Shanika Broadnax is the visionary behind Blackable—a brand built to advance Black affluence and inspire bold, unapologetic living. A strategic builder and marketing executive, she’s led high-performing Consumer and Small Business teams at industry giants like American Express and Amazon. Now, she’s bringing that big-brand expertise to a purpose-fueled mission—one rooted in ownership, reinvestment and cultural impact.

Blackable is more than a brand—it’s a love letter to her community. Shanika is committed to changing the narrative and building a digital future that reflects the strength, creativity and excellence of Black culture. With her daughter by her side, she’s turning values into action—proving that success doesn’t require permission, and authenticity is real freedom.