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In the middle of Covid-19, Black Lives Matter protest and just general unrest in the world. Now more than either we need to support each over. And there is no better way to do so then with your wallets, now more than either we need to support Black Owned Brands. We need to always have these brands front of mind and recognise them for there talent, from here on out. We have collected a list to fill out your whole wardrobe so you have no excess to be in support of these leading fashion brands.
Location: Los Angeles
Focusing on the art of colour selection and well-structured tailoring Wareaire does an excellent job at defining colour in formal wear and finding a relaxed middle ground between street and suiting needed in the world of custom suiting. Their suits are elegant, distinct and hold their own in both formal and informal settings. Wareaire has the customer in mind when designing, focusing on the beauty in clothing while ensuring comfort is front of mind.
Location: London
Location: Marrakesh
Travel is fresh off the Instagram feed brand. Led by Patrice.K and formed in Marrakesh. Stunning prints and beautiful raw fabrics blended for a fresh take on every day attire.
Location: New York City
Location: London
Location: Africa
Kassim Lassissi created Alledjo in 2017, forming the unisex label produced in West Africa. (Cotonou, Benin, & Dakar, Senegal). Each collection dedicated to its destination and its culture, leading to a diverse offering every year. Their print skills are next to none and they are not afraid to play with the normal standards of the menswear silhouettes.
Location: London
Location: New York City
Location: New York City
Location: London
Location: London
Location: Los Angeles
Location: Amsterdam
Location: New York City
Location: South African
Location: Norway
Location: Los Angeles
Location: Johannesburg
Location: Detroit
Location: New York
Location: United States
Location: New York
Location: London
Location: California
Location: Los Angeles
Cool and Casual studios live their name, literally. Their garments embodies cool aesthetic combined with comfort. Offering casual wear formed in natural fibres such as wool, linen, silk, and cotton. They focus on everyday luxury with everyday comfort.
Location: Nigeria
Post Imperial is a shirt brand that captures colour and pattern from a Nigeria lens. Fabrics treated in Nigeria through a process called Adire.- a rare hand dyeing process developed by the Yorubas in the Southwest region of Nigeria. The result is beautiful and intricate designs with a modern perspective. Their styling exudes optimism and punches a lot of colour and energy.
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