Black Owned Businesses To Support For Black History Month
Black Owned Businesses To Support this Black History Month & Beyond
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Black Owned Businesses To Support this Black History Month & Always
1. Be Rooted
Be Rooted is the brand for all your stationary needs. The brand launched a collection for Black History Month, and it is both motivational and BLACKITY Black. Stock up on planners, pens, and notebooks with images that reflect you.
2. KHOI
Founded by creative director Hayet Rida, KHOI is a brand specializing in sculptural accessories. She expresses her passion for sculpture and design through unique collections, resulting in wearable art that transcends mere style and makes a bold statement.
3. Brown Girl Jane
Established by Malaika Jones, Brown Girl Jane is a unique wellness and beauty brand specializing in plant-based products. Their comprehensive collection encompasses skincare essentials, aromatic candles, captivating fragrances, and more. Each product from Brown Girl Jane is ethically sourced, cruelty-free, and vegan, ensuring a conscious and compassionate approach to beauty and wellness.
4. Don't Sleep Interiors
Consider adding a pillow from the woman-owned Etsy shop Don’t Sleep Interiors to make a bold statement and spark engaging discussions. This brand specializes in creating distinctive decorative pillows, mugs, and artwork that tribute influential historical Black American figures from various fields such as literature, politics, and activism.
5. Nude Barre
According to the brand, Nude Barre is an essential created to embrace all walks of life any day, anytime. Erin Carpenter, a former dancer, was continually disappointed by the lack of hosiery that complemented her skin tone. This frustration catalyzed her creation of Nude Barre, a line encompassing tights, bralettes, and underwear. With an impressive range of 13 shades to choose from, customers are ensured to find a perfect match.
6. Ten to One
Ten To One is a cutting-edge, sophisticated spirit meticulously crafted to defy norms and transform how individuals perceive, savor, and discuss rum. In 2021, R&B superstar Ciara took notice of the company’s early achievements and came on board as an investor, co-owner, and director, further solidifying the brand’s growing reputation and success.
7. Kendall Miles
Ready to step into luxury? At Kendall Miles, they believe that luxury footwear should embody durability, adaptability, functionality, and inclusivity. Their meticulously crafted and continuously evolving footwear collection is thoughtfully designed to cater to your needs. Each collection features timeless, versatile wardrobe essentials that empower our clients to embrace their boldness while stepping into unparalleled quality.
8. CISE
CISE, a Black-owned Los Angeles-based fashion house, operates with a straightforward concept: Stronger Threads For A Stronger Community. Creator Blake Van Putten’s journey began with the aim of designing apparel that empowers marginalized voices in society. The Protect Black People line marked their inaugural initiative. Through this campaign, they introduced a range of garments featuring the powerful message, “PROTECT US!” They have sold thousands of pieces that convey subtle yet impactful messages. CISE remains dedicated to creating positive change, one purchase at a time.
9. Flyest Tea
Tea time has a whole new meaning with this hip-hop-inspired company, Flyest Tea. Drawing inspiration from African holistic healing practices, this delightful establishment offers a diverse and enticing selection of meticulously crafted tea blends. These remarkable mixtures boast a cornucopia of carefully chosen ingredients, including the vibrant and antioxidant-rich butterfly-pea flowers, as well as the soothing properties of refreshing peppermint, ensuring a harmonious balance for both taste and well-being.
Black Owned Businesses To Support this Black History Month & Beyond was originally published on hellobeautiful.com

