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Clothes That Celebrate Black Lives

15 Powerful Pieces That Embrace the Black Experience and Celebrate Black Lives

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A week ago, the Breonna Taylor ruling left the Black community and her loved ones without justice. The three Louisville police officers that broke into her house and killed her were not charged with murder. Her life was ignored. For me and millions of other Black individuals, the ruling left us speechless, disturbed and disappointed in the unjust system that continues to let us down. It is the reason why #Blacklivesmatter was created in the first place: to advocate for Black life, to celebrate Black lives, and to fight for equality.

Another way we can celebrate Black lives and honour the ones that are no longer with us, is in our clothing. Fortunately, there are so many clothing items that crush negative stereotypes, embrace Black features and are brilliant odes to the Black experience. Ahead, we share some of our favourites.

Ladies Tee: Natural

Another shoutout to all the ladies who rock natural hair unapologetically.

Ladies Tee: Natural ($25)

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Ladies Tee: Natural
$25
from etsy.com
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Unisex Heather Prism T-Shirt

For so long natural hair and curly hair was not considered beautiful. The natural hair movement has helped women of colour embrace their authentic locks.

Unisex Heather Prism T-Shirt ($24)

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Unisex Heather Prism T-Shirt
$24
from spreadshirt.com
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Support Black Colleges Hoodie

From the step teams, marching bands, greek life and lifelong connections - Historical Black College and Universities (HBCU's) are a quintessential part of many Black Americans lives.

Support Black Colleges Hoodie ($50)

Support Black Colleges Hoodie
$50
from supportblackcolleges.org
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Natural Hair Queen

Too often Black women are discouraged to wear their natural hair in the workplace and personal settings, constantly adhering to making the majority comfortable and suppressing their own emotions.

Natural Hair Queen ($29)

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Natural Hair Queen
$29
from etsy.com
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I'm Rooting For Everyone Black Issa Rae

This iconic Emmy's red carpet moment in 2017 will forever be valid. I'm rooting for everybody Black too, Issa.

I'm Rooting For Everybody Black Issa Rae ($28)

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I'm Rooting For Everybody Black Issa Rae
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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I Don't Need A Relaxer

Myself and all the Black women I know have been through hair traumas as our hair transitioned out of relaxers to natural. Relaxers are chemical-induced treatments that turn curly, coily hair into straight strands. The pressure to have straight hair as a Black female is high and this shirt counters that sentiment, letting viewers know we don't need relaxers.

I Don't Need A Relaxer ($28)

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I Don't Need A Relaxer
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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Very Black Very Proud

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Very Black Very Proud ($28)

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Very Black Very Proud
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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Happy Nappy Hair Club Premium Tee

I hate the word "nappy" when used outside of the Black community. The word always carries a negative connotation or tone when said by someone not of colour. It feels like pity or shame and this shirt embraces the fact that coily (or nappy) hair is beautiful and we are happy this way.

Happy Nappy Hair Club Premium Tee ($30)

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Happy Nappy Hair Club Premium Tee
$30
from spreadshirt.com
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Melanin

A twist on the classic Friends shirt.

Melanin ($28)

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Melanin
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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Nah Don't Touch My Hair

This sweatshirt serves as a reminder that in any circumstances, regardless of race or relationship - do not touch someones hair without permission.

Nah Don't Touch My Hair Sweatshirt ($44)

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Nah Don't Touch My Hair Sweatshirt
$44
from etsy.com
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Nina Simone Mood

Famous American singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist - Nina Simone is a whole mood.

Nina Simone Mood ($28)

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Nina Simone Mood
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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Nappy Definition

The original definition of nappy is beautifully coiled. It was only later changed to have a negative aura with white supremacy and the lack of representation in mainstream media.

Nappy Definition ($23)

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Nappy Definition
$23
from etsy.com
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Hilman College

A Different World may have aired between 1987-1993 but the TV series is still beloved by Black people everywhere. The show taught us about the Black college experience, Black friendships, Black love and equality as we watched members discuss the apartheid and a different variety of racism throughout the show. Hilman College, where the actors attended, will forever be a soft spot for the show's fans.

Hillman College ($28)

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Hillman College
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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Legalize Being Black

Police brutality, microaggressions, barriers of entry and a slew of other racial injustice leads to one sounding message: Legalize Being Black.

Legalize Being Black ($28)

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Legalize Being Black
$28
from melaninapparel.com
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