Yes we know its been a while but we are still here!
Summer of 2010 is almost over but it was very good. We went to San Jose for ESFNA in July. It was exciting to meet some of our west coast bernosâ„¢ fans. While in San Jose, we introduced our new bernosâ„¢ shirts.
If you were there, then consider yourself lucky since you received a preview of what was to come. It seems as though we’ve been quiet and maybe not doing too much. Au contraire, Nolawi has been putting man hours in revamping the site and making it more easy for you to shop and navigate. Many new features, including but not limited to moving our site from bernos.org to bernos.com although both urls will direct you to the main site.
bernosâ„¢ kids tee
Our customers have been bombarding us with request for a kids version of the bernos™ tees. We’re happy to announce our new bernos™ kids tees; we are starting with two concepts — ET alien & Baby Afro.
bernosâ„¢ kids ET Alien is available now in 3 different sizes on Orange American Apparel tee.
Baby Afro
The Afro — is the natural hairstyle for people of African descent, although there is variation of the Afro Hairstyle each represent genuine beauty of African people.
The Baby Afro concept came about our appreciation of African beauty and aesthetics, as embodied by the Black is beautiful movement; from a 2 year old child to your 90 year old grandma. The bernosâ„¢ Baby Afro tee for kids is available now in 3 different sizes on baby blue American Apparel tee.
Everyday people
Introducing new bernosâ„¢ tee called Everyday people, inspired by the 1968 single by Sly & the Family Stone The concept with varieties Djembe drums not only represents a traditional African musical utensil but also the wide variation of cultures and history within the continent that have coexisted throughout history.
The Djembe in Africa represents the gathering of people and listening to music. DJe means Gather and be means everyone in bambara language.
bernos.com
We are currently in the testing phase the next couple of weeks so if you encounter issue please email us at info@bernos.com; and let us know.
If you order more than 2 tshirts at this time, you get free shipping.
Published by September 7th, 2010 in African, Bernos and Noteworthy.





it must be expensive to get the “.com” …:) Nolawi was saying it got expensive in the old “press” discussion…
way to go bernos!!!
we paid 500$ about a year ago… we could have gotten it for about 400$ years ago in 2006.. they were trying to make us pay 2000$ but we did it… and bernos.com actually redirected you to bernos.org since last oct…
look what i found
http://www.harlemloves.com/2010/09/the-style-agnes-and-lola-african-fashion-boutique/
i love this afro-londoner’s blog and she loves ur tees so i think u should give her some love
Nols,
Way to go ! Kids shirt is a great idea.
We will see about the kids tees… it was all dawit and my family members and freinds with kids…
its a huge risk we took and hopefully people are interested in something cultural for their kids and not the old navy baby tees…
The kids T is a great idea. It will be sucessful
Hey bernosoch, is there a website that you can find out what’s going on in your city(dc), i mean like ethiopian concerts, please let me know if there is one. thanks
you have an awesome blog here! would you like to make some invite posts on my blog?