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  2. 19 Black-Owned Fashion Finds to Shop During Black History ...

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    From sleek dresses to eye-catching accessories, Black-owned brands offer plenty of versatile items to elevate your wardrobe. Further, we rounded up 19 Black-owned fashion finds to shop now from ...

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    Bric. Founded with the intent of providing premium-quality clothes in Big and Tall sizes (Big and Tall being two different fits), Bric is the purveyor of sleek, chic menswear for larger sizes.The ...

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    Being an ally goes beyond Black History Month. These Black-owned clothing brands feature some of the trendiest tastemakers in style, from affordable fashion for men and women to online boutiques.

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    Find inspiration for the perfect gift from this lengthy list of Black-owned businesses you can shop right now. Related: 25 Black-Owned Home Decor Brands to Shop. Accessories and Apparel Actively Black

  6. Rue107 - Wikipedia

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    Rue107. Rue107 is a women's clothing brand founded in 2011 by Marie Jean-Baptiste in New York City. It specializes in a wide gamut of sizes of women's clothing, though it is notable for its selection of women's plus-sized clothing and swimwear lines. Since its inception, the clothing brand has been worn by several celebrities, including ...

  7. Black-owned business - Wikipedia

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    — The National Negro Business League Historian Juliet Walker calls 1900–1930 the "Golden age of black business." According to the National Negro Business League, the number black-owned businesses doubled from 20,000 1900 and 40,000 in 1914. There were 450 undertakers in 1900 and, rising to 1000. Drugstores rose from 250 to 695. Local retail merchants – most of them quite small – jumped ...

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