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The Black Hive at Bombas
Image Credit: Courtesy The Black Hive at Bombas.
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Bombas Black Hive Collection
Image Credit: Bombas New York-based technical sock brand Bombas launched a new line dubbed the Black Hive Collection.
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Bombas Socks
Image Credit: Bombas The line was designed and brought to market by the company’s employees of color.
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Bombas Socks Retail for $12 Per Pair
Image Credit: Bombas The company plans to donate $100,000 to four non-profits chosen by the “Black Hive” internal collective.
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Hollister’s Black History Month Capsule
Image Credit: Hollister The Abercrombie & Fitch Co.-owned brand is partnering with teens and brand associates to launch a Black History Month-themed capsule of T-shirts and hoodies.
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Hollister Hoodie
Image Credit: Hollister “Seeing my own ideas integrated in this collection has been really special,” Terell Cullum, a teen and Hollister brand agent, said in a statement.
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Hollister Women’s T-Shirt
Image Credit: Hollister Hollister has committed to donating $70,000—the net proceeds the company would have made on the collection—to The Academy Group.
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Old Navy Project WE T-shirt
Image Credit: Old Navy Old Navy announced the launch of Project WE, a collection of graphic T-shirts designed by a curated group of diverse artists.
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Old Navy Black History Month T-Shirt
Image Credit: Old Navy Old Navy has committed $1 million in proceeds from Project WE T-shirts to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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Target HBCU Challenge T-Shirt
Image Credit: Target A shirt designed by Target HBCU Challenge winner Aisha Thermidor.
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HBCU Challenge Hoodie
Image Credit: Target A hoodie design by challenge winner Isaiah Timmons.
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Target Black History Month T-Shirt
Image Credit: Target A Black History Month-themed T-shirt designed by HBCU Challenge winner KeShawn Sanders.
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Bourbon Summer Cartoon Crisis
Image Credit: Bourbon Summer Cartoon Crisis New York men’s and women’s athleisure and suiting company Bourbon Summer Cartoon Crisis will donate 100 percent of its profits from the Black History Month to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the country’s largest organization representing the black college community.