My favorite Black Owned Bags 👛
About a year or two ago I was really into buying luxury black owned bags! I’ve been trying to save a little bit of money so I haven’t been able to splurge like I was but here are some of the ones I bought and loved!
👛CISE: this little bag makes a big statement and I love that! I’m a pink girly so I got the light pink “Protect Black People” bag. They also have different quotes too on their bags
👛Telfar: this bag is very popular so I feel like most ladies have one of these! Hubby bought me my first one. Now I must admit, this bag is not that sturdy and it doesn’t hold a lot but it’s a statement piece. It’s also damn near impossible to get one (or at least the color you want)
👛Brandon Blackwood: my favorite so far! Worth every penny. I love their trunks, I haven’t bought any other bags but this one has great quality. Only downside is that it took months for me to get this bag. (It was in high demand)
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In recent years, the spotlight has turned toward supporting Black-owned businesses, particularly in fashion. A variety of brands have emerged, not just as style statements, but as powerful messages promoting social justice. CISE's 'Protect Black People' bag, for instance, speaks volumes about the importance of advocacy in fashion. Telfar, known for its inclusivity and accessibility, has created a buzz with its popular shopping bags, becoming a must-have accessory. Meanwhile, Brandon Blackwood stands out with high-quality designs, incorporating sustainability into fashionable trunk bags while connecting with a growing consumer demand for ethical luxury. By choosing to invest in these brands, consumers not only elevate their wardrobe but also support the advancement and growth of Black entrepreneurship. As more individuals seek to make mindful purchasing decisions, it's essential to explore the unique stories and craftsmanship behind each piece to truly appreciate their value in the fashion landscape.






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