Clothing can be used to create an individual style unique to who you are. Regardless of shape, size, or personal style, finding clothes aligned with your self expression should come easily. Progression is being made in the fashion industry by offering more plus-size options. Here is a list of 5 Black owned fashion brands that prioritize size inclusivity that you can shop with.
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Minty Green – $109
The evolution of denimwear continues to transcend as denim is now worn numerous ways. From a cute casual chic t-shirt and jeans to an elevated fashion-forward look, the use of denim is endless. Owner Sydnie K. West of denimwear brand, West McCoy created the brand in February 2023 as a way to help provide fashionable denim that compliments plus sizes. West McCoy offers denim sizes 12-24 and has several different styles and fits to create any desired look.
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Jibri

Atlanta, GA-based brand Jibri is an established name in womenswear. Featured in magazines like Marie Claire, essence and Harper Bazar, Jibri uses a unique sizing method to ensure an optimal fit. The contemporary label creates pieces that are sure to add glamour to your daily wardrobe. On the brand’s website, you’ll find an array of beautiful and chic clothing, like The classic maxi dress which is tasteful and timeless. Jibri clothing sizes range from 10-28.
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DiarraBlu

Senegalese-born designer Diarra Bousso integrates her passion for mathematics and design creation into brand, DiarraBlu. The brand provides high quality sustainable garments that are long lasting and unique. Brand DiarraBlu produces a majority of its pieces in Dakar, Senegal working with talented artisans and its collections are full of flowy feminine vibrant prints and silhouettes for sizes up to 3x.
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Diva Kurves Co.

Whether you’re relaxing on the beach or staying cool near a pool Diva Kurves Co has swimwear that is trendy with bold vibrant prints and bright colored hues.
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NdiRitzy

Every bride deserves to feel beautiful on their wedding day. Couture bridal wear line, NdiRitzy offers customs gowns for full figured brides, made to flatter every curve and fit perfectly. The brand name NdiRitzy is a combination of 2 words. Ndi which means “I am” in Yoruba and Ritzy which means elegant. The gorgeous gowns listed on the brands website embodies luxurious elegance worn on your special day.
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