Coco and Breezy sunglasses© @cocoandbreezy

These are the Afro-Latina brands you should have on your radar

Be ready to shop till you drop with these brands


FEBRUARY 6, 2020 4:24 PM EST

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One of our favorite things about shopping is showing support to fellow Latinas (os), who are taking their entrepreneurship into the cultural spectrum. From catchy t-shirts that tell it how it is to cute earrings that celebrate our backgrounds, there’s an array of products that highlight and celebrate what it is to be Latina. That’s why in honor of  Black History Month  , we’re featuring some of our favorite Afro-Latina owned shops to support.

Scroll through the gallery for a round-up of products to put on your radar.

© Black by Maria Silver

Chic n’ easy

Consider this sparkly jumpsuit the garment to take you from day to night.

Available at Blackbymariasilver.com, $120

© Coco and Breezy

Throw some shade

Throw on some shades that will get you all the style compliments.

Available at Cocoandbreezy.com, $325

© Brown Sugar and Canela

Afro-Latina pride

Slip into this t-shirt and be proud of who you are.

Available at Brown Sugar and Canela, $20

© Babe Comets

Just peachy

The resin peach rings from Babe Comets are fun and colorful, just like the cultura.

Available at Babecomets.com, $40

© GRL TRBL

Stay Woke

This tee from GRL TRBL is a play on the classic Sleeping Beauty. Here you’ll find everything from fanny packs to prints, clothing, accessories and more!

Available at Grltrbl.com, $20

© Yo Soy Afro Latina

Yo Soy Afro Latina

Drink up your early morning caffeine in this ‘Wakanda Por Siempre’ mug.

Available at YoSoyAfroLatina.com, $20

© Socialebs

Vibes

Dominican-born vlogger Monica Veloz of Monic Style Muse launched cool merch to celebrate her Afro-Latinidad. This sweatshirt, which translates to “Does my brightness bother you?” is equal parts bold and necessary.

Available at Socialebs.com, $40