
Build Without Permission
I built UA in Cebu, for the world, without waiting for anyone's approval or a Manila address.
Architect · Founder · Ungart · El Isog

I graduated with a degree in Architecture from CIT-U, and instead of building structures for other people, I built something of my own. Underground Apparel started from one conviction: that Cebu deserved a streetwear brand that could hold its own against anything in the world. I never left home to prove it. I proved it from here.
My goal was never just to sell clothing. It was to show an entire generation, especially the Bisaya youth, that they don't need to move to Manila, chase trends, or wait for validation to build something real.
From a flagship store that rivals international boutiques, to raising hundreds of thousands for disaster relief in a single livestream, to a 100-day daily vlog marathon. Every move has been about proving that purpose and ambition can live in the same person, in the same city.

I built UA in Cebu, for the world, without waiting for anyone's approval or a Manila address.

As El Isog, I raised over ₱600,000 for Northern Cebu in seven hours. Not because it was expected. Because it mattered.

UA is built on quality that lasts, not drops that disappear. I'm building a brand that's still standing in fifty years.
“I want the Bisaya youth to look at what we built and know: you don't have to go anywhere. Build it here. The world will come to you.”
Joseph Sabello · Ungart

Every Sunday I share something that matters: thoughts, lessons, and perspectives built for the generation that's still figuring it out. The app puts every piece of that content in one place: searchable, offline-ready, and within reach whenever you need it.
One experience built for your becoming.




















I've been documenting my mind every week, not for likes, but for legacy. The app makes it easy to revisit exactly what you need, exactly when you need it.
