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PREORDER// GOD DONT MAKE NO JUNK BUNDLE// Cxffeeblack X Comoco Cotton by Netflix’s Stephen Satterfield // Ships 3/5

PREORDER// GOD DONT MAKE NO JUNK BUNDLE// Cxffeeblack X Comoco Cotton by Netflix’s Stephen Satterfield // Ships 3/5

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*ships with Guji Mane Dime Bag and free DL of Cxffee Makes You Black Album.

“Buna Fi Nagaa Him Dhabina—may your house lack no Cxffee nor peace.”

 

FROM FIELDS OF EXPLOITATION TO PLATFORMS OF LIBERATION:

 

Coffee and cotton—two industries built on Black labor and exploitation—are being radically reimagined.

 

Cxffeeblack, the Memphis-based coffee and culture brand, and COMOCO Cotton, the sustainable textile company founded by Stephen Satterfield, are partnering to launch a first-of-its-kind coffee-dyed, unbleached cotton T-shirt that embodies Black ownership, cultural restoration, and sustainable innovation.

 

Satterfield and Jones met through an impromptu visit to the Anti Gentrification Cxffee Club while the Satterfield’s visited family in Memphis. He later joined their coffee subscription has been a long term supporter ever since. Jones noted that the High on the Hog documentary was an inspiration for their own documentary Cxffee Black To Africa, which won Sprudges best film in Coffee in 2023. This is more than ethically sourced merchandise—it’s a movement. Through this partnership, coffee and cotton, once tools of oppression, are transformed into symbols of resilience and creativity, owned and driven by Black hands.

 

A Full-Circle Moment in Black Cultural Ownership

 

The limited-edition T-shirt is crafted from COMOCO Cotton’s ethically sourced textiles and dyed using Cxffeeblack’s Guji Mane coffee, sourced directly from Ethiopian farms.

 

The phrase “God Don’t Make No Junk” is boldly printed across the shirt—a message that Cxffeeblack founder Bartholomew Jones first received as a child on a T-shirt from his grandmother. Now, it returns as a declaration of self-worth and cultural pride.

 

“This collaboration is about more than a product. It’s about shifting the narrative—reclaiming what was once stolen and turning it into a tool for our collective liberation,” said Bartholomew Jones, hip-hop artist, educator, and founder of Cxffeeblack.

 

For Stephen Satterfield, founder of COMOCO Cotton and host of the Netflix series High on the Hog, this project is part of a larger mission to restore dignity and ownership to the cotton industry.

 

“Cotton and coffee built global economies on Black labor. It’s time for them to build Black futures,”Satterfield said. “Through this collaboration, we’re creating a blueprint for how Black creatives can reclaim supply chains and reshape entire industries.”

 

Reconnecting to Roots Through Coffee and Cotton

 

The collaboration draws inspiration from Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee, where the Ethiopian coffee ceremony remains a powerful tradition of unity and peace. Among the Oromo people, coffee is central to the Gadaa system, a governance structure based on reconciliation and collective wisdom.

 

By using Guji Mane coffee to naturally dye the cotton, this collaboration reframes coffee not as a gentrified luxury but as a sacred commodity of African ingenuity. Similarly, cotton—once a symbol of slavery and sharecropping—becomes a material of pride, ethically sourced from Black farmers.

 

Beyond DEI: Building Sustainable Black Ecosystems

 

As corporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives fall short, Black creatives are shifting toward self-reliance and systemic change. This collaboration isn’t about temporary representation—it’s about long-term ownership, supply chain control, and cultural autonomy.

 

“Black creativity is the foundation of so many industries, yet we rarely own the means of production,”Jones said. “This collaboration proves that we don’t have to ask for a seat at the table—we can build our own, from the soil up.”

 

How to Be a Part of the Movement

 

On February 18, Cxffeeblack and COMOCO Cotton will release a limited run of 60 coffee-dyed T-shirts exclusively for investors in Cxffeeblack’s Revenue Share Community Investment Round on WeFunder:

 

30 T-shirts will be reserved for new investors who join the campaign.

30 additional shirts will be available for returning investors who increase their investment.

 

🚀 Exclusive Perks for Top-Tier Investors ($10K+):

 

🔥 Guaranteed Limited-Edition Coffee-Dyed T-Shirt

🔥 Lifetime Free Gold Brew Membership

🔥 First Access to Cxffeeblack’s Franchise & Wholesale Expansion in 2026

🔥 Private Invitation to Exclusive Investor Event with Bartholomew Jones

 

By investing, participants aren’t just supporting a product—they’re fueling an ecosystem that connects Black agriculture, art, and entrepreneurship.

 

“Investing in this collaboration means investing in a future where Black ownership is not the exception—it’s the standard,” Satterfield said.

 

📢 Join the movement today. Spots are limited—invest now before this opportunity closes:[Invest in CxffeeBlack: Honor Your Roots | Wefunder, Home of the Community Round]

 

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