Cuban triumphs with his own clothing brand in Mexico.

In their online store, clothing items are sold. One of them stands out for its design that is allegorical to Havana and Cuban culture, where a well-known phrase is identified: “Homeland and Life.”


A young man born in the largest nation in the Caribbean shared on social media the "secret" to succeeding in Mexico with his own clothing brand, Habana Rytt Dustin.

Rytt Dustin (@rytt_dustin) expressed on TikTok that the intention was to create a new clothing brand "that had the essence of Cuba, but updated."

He said they didn't want it to be the typical "CUBA" in red or blue.

"It was very hard to find suppliers who met that level," said the entrepreneur, emphasizing that from the beginning they were very clear about the intention to hire someone who met two requirements: to offer good designs and to guarantee the quality of the fabrics.

He also pointed out that one of the most beautiful moments at the start of his venture was seeing his parents' reaction.

In another video, the young Cuban pointed out that "Cubans are not human, we are a dream."

Dustin expressed that many times Cubans, before escaping, imagine "that they conquer the world."

"If you have a talent, or you work in anything, you know that outside of Cuba it would be very different," pointed out the entrepreneur who compared the bravery of Cubans, capable of doing anything to make their way outside their home country, with the courage it takes to cross borders on the dangerous path of emigration.

"We have no choice but to be strong," said the young man, who listed the hardships that Cubans face when emigrating and mentioned some obstacles such as the language, culture, and different ideologies.

"I am neither a designer nor a fashion expert, I am a Cuban, and I am a fighter. We Cubans are fighters," emphasized the entrepreneur.

In his online store, the young man sells some clothing items. One of them, a t-shirt or sweatshirt, stands out for its design that symbolizes Havana and Cuban culture, featuring a phrase well-known among Cubans: "Patria y Vida."

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