Our Story
Instead of becoming
a father, I became
an uncle.
This is the story of 15 years of waiting, 5 nephews who changed everything, and a movement born from love.
My Family.
My Foundation.
Before there was a brand, before there were hats, before there was a movement — there was this family. That's me in the front, the little one with the suspenders.
My parents built everything from nothing. They showed us what it means to show up, to sacrifice, to love without keeping score. That's where I learned what family really means.
Growing up, I watched my siblings become parents. I watched the family grow. And when my wife and I couldn't have children of our own, I leaned into the only thing I knew — being there for the ones who were already here.
📷 Full family photo with Dad coming soon — stay tuned.
From Infertility
to a Movement
For 15 years, my wife and I prayed for a child. We waited. We hoped. We grieved. And then — God answered in a way I never expected.
Instead of becoming a father, I became an uncle. Not just once — five times. Five boys who walked into my life and healed something in me I didn't know was broken. They gave me a purpose I never saw coming, and a love I didn't know I was capable of.
But somewhere along the way, I noticed something. Uncles are everywhere — and completely invisible. No gift guides. No Father's Day shoutouts. No hats, no merch, no movement. Nothing that says: you matter too.
We show up when no one asks us to.
We teach without a title.
We love without conditions.
We are the cool ones. The safe ones.
The ones they call first.
I watched my nephew graduate. I was there when the baby laughed for the first time. I'm the uncle who takes them out for churros, who shows up in a matching suit, who lets them be themselves without judgment. That's what uncles do.
Whether you're an uncle by blood, by marriage, or by choice — your role is real. It's powerful. And it deserves to be worn with pride.
That's why I created The Uncle Gang™. Not just a hat brand. Not just merch. But a movement — for every uncle who shows up, even when no one is watching. For every tío, every big bro, every man who pours into the next generation without a title.
We see you. We are you. Welcome to the gang.