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31 Gifts You Need To Buy If You Want To Support Latino-Owned Businesses This Holiday Season
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A chula necklace for that person in your life who's beautiful both inside and out.
Mi Vida is a Chicano brand that works closely with the community. Everything is designed, printed, and made in LA and they provide a place for local artists of all ages to come together.
Get this necklace from Mi Vida for $28.
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This badass tee that poses an extremely valid question.
Greenboxshop was founded by queer Afro-Latina Kayla Robinson. She created social justice shirts when she couldn't find any she liked online. This shirt has even been worn by Frank Ocean!
Get it from Greenboxshop for $18.99.
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A pin for the person in your life who isn't sleeping on important social issues. Stay woke my friends!
GRL TRBL was founded by Afro-Latinx writer and illustrator Emerald Pellot and aims to always be inclusive, intersectional, and feminist.
Get this sweet, sweet pin from GRL TRBL for $12.
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A simple necklace that's all about Afro-Latina pride.
This necklace is made by Dominican indie artist and designer Zahira Kelly. Her site says that "much of the proceeds go directly to marginalized women and femme identifying people of color."
Get this polished gold steel necklace from Zahira Kelly for $36.
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A handmade "trá trá trá" bag that can hold all the makeup you'll likely sweat off on the dance floor.
Anda Pa'l was founded by Rita, a Puerto Rico native who now lives in Seattle. She seeks to celebrate the music, language, colors, and joy "de nuestra cultura."
Get this cute bag from Anda Pa'l for $15.
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A "No Me Jodas" iron-on patch because people shouldn't be fucking with you to begin with.
Shop Destruya carries feminist-inspired apparel and was founded by a very talented Puerto Rican woman named Natalia.
Get this patch from Shop Destruya for $6.
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A paletero air freshener that smells like strawberries and your childhood.
Fuchila Air Fresheners is a Chicano and Latino pop culture-inspired line of air fresheners with one goal: Make people happy.
Get this cute lil' freshener from Fuchila Air Fresheners for $5.
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A "corazon de melon" onesie that'll make your baby more fashionable than I'll ever be.
Somar ATX is a Texas-based Xicanx shop that's all about embracing the Latino culture.
Get this bodysuit from Somar ATX for $23.99.
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A "Peligrosa" tote bag because what's a little fun without some danger?
The Future Is Latina was founded by Natalie Montelongo and has had her products worn by the likes of comedian Cristela Alonzo.
Get the tote bag for $18 and "The Future Is Female Shirt" for $25 from TheFutureisLatina on Etsy.
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A "Nena" shirt for all the beloved nenas in your life. Can't risk leaving one out!
If you don't already know, Nena is Spanish slang for "babygirl." Hola Dear Deer was inspired by family roots and founded by two Texas-based sisters, Erika Del Valle and Jessica Garcia.
Get this shirt from Hola Dear Deer for $25.
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A Virgen de Guadalupe sweatshirt to protect your loved one from life's demons. And actual demons.
Bella Doña is the creation of Natalia Durazo and Lala Romero. Their pieces have a beautiful SoCal chola aesthetic.
Get this sweater from Bella Doña for $48-$50.
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A lovely t-shirt that says what you've probably been saying for an entire lifetime.
The shirt says "Support the dreams of young girls of color." Nalgona Positivity Pride, the shop that makes these, is a Xicana-brown body-positive shop that focuses on creating eating disorders awareness in communities of color and decolonizing the body.
Get this dreamy shirt from NalgonaPositiveShop for $26.50.
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This deep conditioner oil, scalp treatment oil, and hair and skin cream bundle because "todo pelo es pelo bueno."
MicMas ReMiX was founded by Adessa, an Afro-Latina who hopes to inspire pride in all hair, because there is no such thing as pelo malo." Her products are best used on relaxed, kinky curly, dreadlocks, coarse, and coily hair.
Get this bundle from MicMas ReMiX for $30.75.
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These color-shifting highlighters will have your highlight poppin' and make your overall look showstoppin' (I'm sorry).
Chaos Makeup is based in Texas and was founded by Megan Martinez. The brand also carries an extremely popular rainbow highlighter.
Get Ice, Moon, Cosmic, or Nerfertiti for $15 each or the whole set for $45 from Chaos Makeup.
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A handmade brass moons mobile with energy healing properties that'll make your 2018 a little less stressful.
BreadxButta, a NYC company founded by a Puerto Rican woman, say that Howlite, the stone used in this piece, is "a great stone to use when needing to reduce anxiety, tensions, and stress."
Get it from BreadxButta for $75.
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A "Latin Nerd" shirt because being smart is always in fashion.
Believing that there's an entire world of under-recognized and under-represented brown people in tech, coding, space, science, and gaming, Latin Nerd wants to put those people in the forefront.
Get this shirt from Latin Nerd for $19.95. 5% of the proceeds goes to Code2040, which helps support and create successful pathways for minorities in the tech industry.
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A flying tiger shirt that is LITERALLY a work of art.
Founded in 2009 by artists Ivan Lopez and Alexa Treviño, Artillery A.G. steps away from fast fashion, creates wearable art, and establishes a platform for emerging artists.
Get this shirt from Artillery A.G. in black, white, grey, or gold for $25.
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