Uganda’s boundary-pushing streetwear brand, Intellectual, has just launched its latest drop: “Profound Immorality” — a fearless expression of youth culture, soundtracked by music, and driven by the energy of a generation that refuses to be silenced.
Born in the thick of the COVID-19 lockdowns, Intellectual is more than just a clothing line — it’s a movement. Founded by David Ryan Kuwa Bahati and a crew of bold, creative Ugandan youth, the brand has grown into a voice for the raw, unfiltered realities of modern African life.
“We created Intellectual to reflect what’s real for us,” says Bahati. “Our fashion is loud, gritty, and true — it tells our story, our hustle, our vibe.”
The latest piece from the upcoming collection is a bold T-shirt design under the “Profound Immorality” banner — inspired by the lyrical truths found in contemporary music and the unspoken struggles that shape youth identity today. Retailing at an accessible UGX 40,000, it’s made for the street, not the shelf — a fashion statement anyone can own.
Camp Kiwaza: Where Streetwear Meets Sound
To celebrate the collection drop, Intellectual is throwing Camp Kiwaza 2025 — a full-blown festival that fuses fashion, music, and culture into one epic experience. Set for August 9, 2025 at Millennium Park, Lugogo, the event promises to bring the heat.
Headliners include:
- Mellow & Sleazy – the South African Amapiano duo bringing major vibes
- Joshua Baraka
- Elijah Kitaka
- Shillah Gashumba
- DJ Bugy
- Etania
…and more surprise acts set to light up the stage.
Tickets are already on sale, with early bird options going fast. Whether you’re a die-hard fashion head, a music lover, or just looking for a place to connect and vibe with your tribe, Camp Kiwaza is where it’s all happening.