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Kingdom

May 16, 2026Mancha Industries

After being born in the 90s, in a frenzy of raves, techno parties, and underground scenes, I entered a period of deep darkness due to excesses. At a pivotal moment in my life, someone spoke to me about Jesus and introduced me to the healing spirit of light. I then accepted Jesus into my life, and from there, everything changed. My life was filled with light; I distanced myself from excesses and the things that harmed me. I was able to be reborn as a new creation in Christ, and my life completely changed—to dedicate myself to my family, to Mancha, and above all, to God. I became a different person—without excess, without lack of control—just fully dedicated to the journey from darkness to light. This is what I now dedicate the Kingdom collection to, and also because, a few months ago, I went through a very difficult process, and it was Jesus who freed me from that place.

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Kingdom

Born in the 90s Underground

Mar 31, 2026Mancha Industries

Before the internet. Before online stores. Before trends moved at the speed of a screen… There was the underground. Mancha was born in the 90s — not as a brand, but as a way of living. A raw expression shaped by streets, sound, rebellion, and identity. In a time where nothing was handed to you, style was something you created. There were no algorithms deciding what was cool. No influencers. No fast fashion drops. Only presence. Oversized silhouettes. Colored hair. Graffiti on walls and energy in the air. Music that spoke louder than words — from the chaos of The Prodigy to the grit of Wu-Tang Clan and the emotion of Korn. This was not fashion. This was survival through expression. Mancha emerged from that world. From being seen before being understood. From standing out in places where different meant being judged — and still choosing to be different anyway. People noticed. First in the streets. Then in the city. What started as a personal identity became influence. What was once questioned… became inspiration. But Mancha was never meant to follow. It was built to disrupt. To represent those who never fit in. To carry a message beyond clothing. Years later, that same underground spirit evolves into Mancha industries by heaven kingdom — A fusion of street, luxury, faith, and transformation. It was built to disrupt. To represent those who never fit in. To carry a message beyond clothing. And then came the transformation. The band-aid — not as an accessory, but as a symbol. A mark of healing. A reminder of pain turned into purpose. A divine sign. A quiet statement of being restored. Years later, that same underground spirit evolves into Mancha industries by heaven kingdom — A fusion of street, luxury, faith, and transformation.

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Born in the 90s Underground