Black Queer-Owned Fashion Brands To Support During Pride Month And Beyond

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1. Stuzo Clothing
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“Stuzo Clothing is a gender free clothing company designed to invoke thought and emotion. Our brand is for the non-conforming and bold at heart. Our pieces are gender free as we prefer to call them because clothes don’t have any organs last time we checked. We are inspired by love, people and life.”
2. Style Is Freedom
“We are a clothing brand that manufactures premium streetwear garments. We aim to release 2-3 collections per year. All of our garments are made from premium fabrics as we take much pride in producing fine garments that will last a lifetime.”
3. Burkinabaé
“We are an accessory brand based in Los Angeles, California. At Burkinabae we believe that personal style is the first impression made, an impression before a word is even said! SO…SAY IT IN STYLE.”
4. Bye Gender (formerly Trans Is Beautiful)
A shirt and tank top brand where “A portion of all proceeds go towards the ByeGender Trans Wellness Fund.”
5. Coco & Breezy
“Coco and Breezy Eyewear was founded in 2009 by twin designers Corianna and Brianna Dotson. Their early designs were an instant hit in the entertainment and fashion world, and can be found in most major publications, e.g. Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.”
6. miguel Antoinne
“miguel Antoinne is a luxury designer men’s clothing brand. Our commitment is to excellence. We employ prudent tailoring standards in the construction of each garment. Our discipline is to be meticulous in our attention to detail.”
7. Pyramid Seven Underwear
“Pyramid Seven LLC is a Chicago-based company that creates boxer briefs for periods, not gender. For us, this means that an individual can identify anywhere on the gender spectrum and menstruate…Our underwear allows a person to wear any available menstrual product comfortably inside our boxer briefs without worrying about leakage, bagginess or discomfort.”
8. DapperQ
“DapperQ is one of the world’s most widely read digital queer style magazines and is a preeminent voice in queer fashion and beauty. We inspire people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender presentations to think differently about both queer fashion and beauty as art and visual activism, and ultimately have a deeper, more fulfilling relationship with style.”
Black Queer-Owned Fashion Brands To Support During Pride Month And Beyond was originally published on globalgrind.com
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