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10 Clothing Brands You Had No Clue Were Black Owned

BallerAlert logo BallerAlert 05.09.2022 22:06:05 Caché Roberts

Today's the day you found out that your favorite clothing brand is actually black-owned. Celebrating black-owned businesses only fuels the community further, so show your support by buying black. There are so many amazing brands offering loungewear, streetwear, swimwear, and outwear.

Now it's time to get into this list!

HYPLAND: Sweet Life: Los Angeles' Jordan Bentley is the creator behind the anime-themed streetwear brand. Founded in 2010, the then 13-year-old and his mother, Stephanie Carter, envisioned a company that lets everyone express their inner child. Check out the cool graphics tees, loungewear, and streetwear.

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Maniere de Voir: Owned by former UK professional footballer, Reece Wabara. The unique and timeless designs are created in house, made to last, and made to fit per their website. The brand offers designs for women and men.

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Sorella Boutique: Founded by Instagram baddie, Heather Sanders. The fashion boutique specializes in clothes and accessories for women and men. Sanders was just 20 years old with an inventory of 10 products when she first got started. Visit her physical store location in Los Angeles and check out the site.

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Matte Collection: Justina McKee is the founder of the swimwear brand. The extremely affordable swimsuits retail as low as $10. Per the website, the company was founded by women for women making every woman feel and look the best.

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Fear of God: Jerry Lorenzo is the founder of luxury streetwear brand Fear of God. With essentials for women and men, the brand supports high craftsmanship and timeless, wearable garments.

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One DNA: Described at gender inclusive goods, One DNA is owned by Travis Weaver. The womenswear and menswear brand is black owned and queer owned. Also, who doesn't love a charitable brand, One of DNA donates 10% of profits to Women Are Powerful collection and National Women's Law Center.

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Hanifa: Founded by fashion designer Anifa Mvuemba, Hanifa is a luxury brand per the website the mission is to empower women-owned organizations. Also some of your favorite celebrities love this brand.

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Phlemuns: Bridging the gap between "elevated fashion" and "everyday communities," Phlemuns was founded by James Flemons in 2013. The brand is unisex offers true international designs. 

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Daily Paper: Founded by three friends,  Hussein, Jefferson and Abderrahmane, they turned their growing brand into a household name. The brand offers luxurious comfortable clothes and accessories for women and men.

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Public School NYC: The duo that founded Public School NYC, Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne. The Amsterdam-based fashion and lifestyle brand established in 2012.

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