BRANDON TODD
Designer, entrepreneur
Brandon Todd, 27, has overcome it all. In La-
Grange, Todd is known as a clothing designer and
young entrepreneur, but those close to him know
he’s much more than that.
“I’ve been displaying leadership since I was an adolescent
but I truly became a leader during my college
years,” Todd said. “Mentoring and leadership is just
something that is in me. It is a part of me.”
Post grad, Todd began experiencing major loss in his
life with the death of multiple family members he was
close to.
“There were just a lot of complications going on,”
Todd said. “It made me soak it all in and made me realize
I only had one life to live. That I needed to put my all
into this life.”
Adversity inspired him to create his brand, The Mind
Clothing Company.
“I love fashion and I want others to feel inspired
through passion,” Todd said. “When I started selling
shirts, I wanted to showcase positive reinforcement in
hope that others would reenact that.”
When it came to opening his clothing store, Todd
always knew he wanted to plant the roots in LaGrange.
“I felt like why not start here when I was born and
raised here,” Todd said. “I have family here. I have support
here. I have people here who will listen to me and
give me constructive criticism.”
Todd said it has been his positive mindset and creativity
that have helped him overcome adversity in life, even
when he lost his leg in a tragic accident in 2019.
“That really opened my eyes with a new perspective,”
Todd said. “At that time, I was living in Atlanta and was
leaving from downtown. I was leaving from getting food
on my motorcycle when I noticed a guy on the side of
the road that needed help.”
Todd said when he went to switch lanes, a car hit him,
ran over him and then proceeded to drag him and his
bike down the interstate.
“From that day forward, my outlook on life was just
completely changed,” Todd said. “It didn’t break me, it
really built me into a mental monster in the best way. I
know they say you only live once, but in my head this is
my second life.”
-Story and photo by Jenna Oden
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