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    31 ways to buy Black on Black Friday — and Beyond

    From Urban News Service

    Amid a tepid economy, America’s burgeoning “maker” movement is breeding a whole new generation of creative black entrepreneurs. They are betting their futures not on traditional jobs, but on serious craft.

    Whether hand-sewn, hand-made, home-forged, hand-cut or garage-built, these risk takers rely on a very old-school concept: If you have a craft, nobody can ever take your career away.

    The rapid rise of Black entrepreneurs in the maker space is due, in part, to greater incubator spaces, cheaper access to collaborators, and possibly to dramatically higher black unemployment. This has made some people much more aggressive about pursuing passions and opportunities outside of the norm.

    Their timing couldn’t be better: Recent studies by African American economists and activists agree that one of the easiest solutions to black economic advancement would be a dramatic increase in spending by Black consumers within their own community. According to Nielsen, less than two cents of every dollar spent by African Americans stays in their community. Yet economic leaders such as Charles Tate, the former head of the Booker T. Washington Foundation, estimate that if African Americans would simply examine their list of monthly purchases and dedicate themselves to buying a minimum of three of those items from Black-owned businesses, it would add as much as $30 billion to the community.

    So, with that in mind, you can spend Thanksgiving night waiting in line to buy new TVs from big-box stores or you can buy true craft by an exciting group of African American artisans.

    This list, compiled by the Urban News Service, represents the best of the best — creators and crafters, some famous and some soon-to-be, who are producing high-quality products. They also have put just as much effort into their delivery systems, so their goods will arrive in time for the holidays.

     

    FOOD AND WINE

     

    MOUTON NOIR WINES

    It’s a T-shirt line and a lifestyle brand, but the wine is the foundation of former sommelier Andre Mack’s well-crafted array of products that celebrate the culture of wine.

    moutonnoirwines.com

    CAJUN FIRE BEER

    You’ll have to visit New Orleans to taste the beer, but now you can get the very cool T-shirts and other gear in anticipation of broader national distribution.

    drinkcajunfire.com

    CARLA HALL COOKIES

    Washington, D.C. native and host of ABC’s The Chew, Carla Hall adds cookie and pound cake empress to her long list of endeavors, which soon will include a chain of “hot chicken” restaurants. carlahall.com

    JUSTICE OF THE PIES

    Why take time baking pies when you can have the best sent to your friends? Send one to your mom and make her mad. Bourbon pecan, key lime and more. justiceofthepies.com

    CAKELOVE

    Bakery owner and Food Channel star Warren Brown has found a way to put his world-famous cakes into a personal jar of deliciousness.

    cakeloveinajar.com

        

    Craft for Christmas

    CHEF BELINDA SPICES

    Chef Belinda’s special blends go beyond the norm, from spices to sugar substitutes for coffee and tea or to Turkish and Greek blends for savory dishes.

    chefbelindaspices.com

     

    THE SWEET LOBBY

    Winner of Food Network’s Cupcake Wars show, this Capitol Hill shop specializes in macarons, the light French treats, in as many varieties as their cupcakes.

    thesweetlobby.com

     

    DE LA POP Gourmet Popcorn

    Based in Decatur, GA, De La Pop offers 125 flavors of popcorn delight and just as many decorative tins to send to friends and family.

    delapop.com

     

    AFRO FUSION CUISINE

    Spices, sauces, marinades, jams and preserves — all with that spicy African and Caribbean kick.

    afrofusionbrands.com/shop

     

    SOUTHERN CULTURE FOODS

    An Oprah favorite. Endless varieties of flavored pancake mixes, plus all the fixin’s to make candied bacon.

    southernculturefoods.com

     

    MENSWEAR

     

    LFANT

    Chief designer Ryan Jackson and twin brothers Chris and Clayton Griggs fuse classic and modern in their line of handmade, New York-made coats, shirts, hoodies and tees.

    lfantnyc.com

     

    BROOKLYN CIRCUS

    Arbiters of global street style, the founders of Brooklyn Circus have developed an international following for their vintage-inspired offerings.

    thebkcircus.com

    LEISURE LIFE

    Relaxed and stylish without being trendy, this Brooklyn-based shop delivers jackets, tops, bags and home goods befitting a life of leisure — and hustle.

    leisurelifenyc.com

    BRIMBLE AND CLARK

    Distinctive custom-made suits with Saville Row style detailing, but from downtown D.C.

    brimbleclark.com

    POST IMPERIAL

    Hand-sewn ties and pocket squares for people with style and confidence.

    post-imperial.com

    IKERE JONES

    African-inspired shirts, blazers and pocket squares that bring Sapeur style to American shores.

    ikerejones.com

     

    SPORTS AND APPAREL

     

    DGK Skateboards

    Great boards from skating legend Stevie Williams, but also everything skate culture — from wheels and tees to hoodies and hats.

    thekayostore.com/collections/dgk

     

     

    GIFTS AND STATIONERY

     

    EFFIE’S PAPER

    Unique gift cards, thank-you notes, personalized stationery and specialty gift wraps.

    effiespaper.com

     

    HAUTE HOPE

    Classy paper products and well-crafted gifts for those who are special and loved.

    haute-hope.com

     

    BODY

     

    JANESSACO

    Organic, ultra-high-quality sea salt body scrubs, shaving cream, moisturizers and body butters for men and women.

    janessaco.com

     

    THE LIP BAR

    Offering a new definition of beauty for women of color, Lip Bar delivers lipsticks and nail polishes in dramatically untraditional colors and tones for every complexion.

    thelipbar.com

     

    OYIN HANDMADE

    Bath, body, face, hair. Olin Handmade’s products cover you from head to toe.

    oyinhandmade.com

     

    BEVEL

    Bevel joins the growing list of online shaving clubs, with products designed especially for men with coarse hair and razor bumps.

    getbevel.com

     

    WOMEN’S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

     

    ONYII and Co.

    Extraordinarily beautiful dresses and outerwear with global inspiration.

    onyiiandco.com

     

    OMOMISHA

    This Harlem-based business makes unique and beautiful hand-crafted jewelry from natural materials.

    omomisha.com

     

    AMINA HABDU JILLIL

    One more addition to your loved one’s shoe obsession.

    aminahabdujillil.com

     

    PUBLIC SCHOOL NYC

    High NY street style for women (and men) by the duo of Dao Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne, creative directors for DKNY.

    publicschoolnyc.com

     

    COCO AND BREEZY

    Eccentric and bold eyewear.

    cocoandbreezy.com

     

    SOFISTAFUNK

    A dazzling array of one-of-a-kind silk, cotton and wool skirts in every length.

    hello.sofistafunk.com

     

    108 Stitches

    Knitted scarves, throws and wraps taken up another notch in unique patterns and materials.

    108stitches.biz

     

    MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

     

    SHADD PIANOS

    From a unique Washington, D.C. family of pianists and tuners, Shadd makes classic and high-tech pianos designed for musicians who compose, transcribe and record.

    shaddpianos.com

     

    CRAFT AND DESIGN

     

    ALI/SANDIFER Furnishings

    Made and crafted in Detroit, ALI/SANDIFER is a leading example of Detroit’s new wave of makers and doers. The duo designs high-quality versatile storage with a mid-century influence.

    alisandifer.com

     

    MIDDLETON KNIVES

    A gift to yourself, for your kitchen or to someone you really, really admire. Hand-forged steel knives for the professional or amateur chef.

    middletonmadeknives.bigcartel.com

     

    STUDIOMAXE

    California graphic designer Charles White’s self-made posters and wall art offer new interpretations of classic albums, movies, books and pop-culture references.

    etsy.com/shop/StudioMaxe

     

    MADEINCLAREMONT

    This ETSY store from crafter Debra Chenault White produces cocktail coasters in lively and unexpected designs from favorite teams to hip hop and Rat Pack album cover art. Custom orders with your favorite designs are possible, too.

    etsy.com/shop/MadeInClaremont

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