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Conversations with Noah Bloese-Bueno

Today we’d like to introduce you to Noah Bloese-Bueno.

Hi Noah, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
It all really started back in high school. The Underwrld brand was established during my senior year in 2022. It began in a group chat with my homies called “Fashion Gurus,” where we talked about fashion trends, designs, and everything in between. Eventually, we came up with a new name for the group—“Underwrld”—and decided to turn it into a clothing brand. Ever since, we’ve been putting in work and keeping a steady pace. As of now, we’re working on our second collection, titled Redemption, and we’re excited to see what the future holds.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
Running a brand isn’t always smooth sailing. There were times we couldn’t afford our bulk orders, which forced us to delay our drops. On top of that, personal life situations would come up from time to time, and that also slowed down progress. Family first always

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
I’m am one of the founders and creative behind Underwrld, a streetwear brand that was born out of passion and community. We started in high school as a group of friends sharing ideas in a group chat about fashion, trends, and designs. That turned into something real—a brand that represents resilience, authenticity, and a deeper message with every drop.

I specialize in design direction and storytelling through clothing. Each collection we create reflects a chapter of growth or a message we feel the world needs. What I’m most proud of is how far we’ve come from just an idea in a chat to now working on our second collection, Redemption.

What sets us apart is the soul behind the brand. We’re not just selling clothes—we’re telling stories, building community, and moving at our own pace with real purpose. It’s about the culture, the grind, and making people feel seen through what we create.

I also make music on the side. Been making music for around 6 years now. I have big plans for the future, got to do all I can.

What makes you happy?
Doing what I love is what truly makes me happy—whether it’s making clothes, creating new music, or just soaking in the fresh vibes of nature. I also get a lot of joy from seeing others happy and enjoying themselves. At the end of the day, it’s all about family, friends, and staying connected to my passions.

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