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Romeich’s Major Brand Drops Luxe Streetwear Backpacks in Red and Black

Dancehall power player and fashion entrepreneur Romeich Major is leveling up with the latest drop from his new label MAJOR—a bold, luxury-meets-streetwear backpack collection that blends high fashion sensibilities with gritty urban edge.

The launch introduces two eye-catching leather backpacks in vivid red and classic black, both crafted from premium embossed leather and stamped all over with the signature “M” monogram. The bags feature a clean flap-top design with a modern drawstring closure, chrome hardware, and multiple utility pockets, offering both functional storage and visual punch. The silhouette is structured but sleek, giving off the kind of polished streetwear aesthetic that feels equally at home in the studio, on the road, or front row at Fashion Week.

The red colorway is loud and unapologetic—a head-turner that channels Romeich’s own larger-than-life energy and flair for bold statements. The black version, meanwhile, leans into minimalism with a stealth-luxury vibe, delivering refined versatility without sacrificing the street-coded DNA.

Romeich Major

Best known for shaping the careers of dancehall heavyweights like Shenseea and Ding Dong, Romeich has also been quietly building a fashion empire, merging Kingston’s raw creativity with high-fashion aspirations. With MAJOR, he’s carving out a lane where Caribbean culture, hip hop style, and international luxury collide.

“This is more than a bag—it’s a statement,” Romeich teased on Instagram. “We taking streetwear global with quality that stands next to the best in fashion.”

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