

Mr. President
Dylan aka Mr. President isn’t your average 12-year-old. While most kids his age are figuring out what they want to be when they grow up, Dylan is already building a brand — one stitch at a time. What started as frustration over boring, off-the-rack clothes turned into a full-on mission: to make pants that actually speak to him — and to anyone else tired of blending in.
From playing the piano at age 2 to designing his own silhouettes, Dylan has always been a creator at heart. When he couldn’t find the style he wanted in stores, his mom, Phaedra Parks, bought him a sewing machine and some fabric-the spark caught fire. With the help of a family friend, Dylan learned how to sew and cut patterns — and hasn’t looked back since.
Word got out when his teacher noticed his custom wide-leg pants. Friends and family started asking for pairs, and just like that, Dylan went from sewing for himself to crafting original pieces for others. Now, each pair of pants he makes is hand-crafted, high-attitude, and built with purpose: to turn heads, break molds, and redefine what it means to be 12 and fearless.
This is more than fashion. This is Dylan — where creativity wears pants.

Prince Ayden
Ayden aka The Prince isn’t just the older brother — he’s the brains behind the brand. At 15, Ayden’s already running point as the business manager, making the calls, managing the moves, and keeping everything stitched together behind the scenes. While Dylan’s busy designing game-changing pieces, Ayden is crunching numbers, sealing deals, and plotting how to take things sky-high — literally.
When he’s not diving into the world of crypto or analyzing the next business trend, you’ll find him on the basketball court finessing plays with the same sharp instincts he brings to the brand. Ayden’s got an eye for opportunity and a mindset built for momentum. He’s a natural-born negotiator — cool under pressure, focused on the bigger picture, and always thinking a few steps ahead.
With his sights set on becoming a pilot, Ayden’s already in flight mode — charting a course that’s as ambitious as it is calculated. Whether it’s managing drops, forecasting growth, or keeping the operation air-tight, he’s proof that you don’t need to be grown to be a boss.
This isn’t just business — it’s Ayden’s runway. And trust, he’s just getting off the ground.
