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So much of style is being able to express yourself without talking. Pieces worn a certain way will give an onlooker cues about your personality or level of creativity. So, what better way to say what you mean and mean what you say than a logo t-shirt with a message.

These six sites will clearly communicate your thoughts about black love, life goals and the pursuit of natural hair:

Dear Naturalista

Dear Naturalista shares in your wash day struggles, bows down to your daily selfie slayage and supports your desire for world domination. Every item is a love letter to the natural hair experience and you, the woman who proudly rocks her curls, coils and kinks.

Habitually Fly

Habitually Fly is an expressive apparel line for the “Young. Fly. and Woke”. Sporting creative designs and eye-catching phrases, Habitually Fly makes the message plan and pays homage to those that have come before us.

Her Threads

Two sisters from Los Angeles founded this company due to a huge unconditional love for hip-hop. H.E.R. stands for Hip Hop in its Essence is Real.

Own Your Blackness

Own Your Blackness was created to not only celebrate blackness but to offer awareness. Uncensored, unapologetic, and real, Own Your Blackness offers an in your face proclamation that we love who we are and we don’t mind showing you just how much.

Shop Derrick Jaxn

A collection of popular phrases and pro-women quotes from the love quoter, thought provoker, author and lifestyle blogger, Derrick Jaxn.

Tees In The Trap

Tees In The Trap was founded in order to highlight hip-hop, popular culture and everyday life from a woman’s perspective. They are a little trendy, somewhat edgy and always fly.

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