Beyoncé has done it again. If you thought Act i was something, well saddle up – because Bey is taking over country and making it her own. Cowboy Carter, aka Act ii has shattered Billboard charts, surpassing her own work with Act i, while immersing 6 Black young country stars (Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts, and Shaboozey), and has catapulted legends like Linda Martell, Dolly Parton, and Willy Nelson back into charting territory. There is no denying, Cowboy Carter will be the anthem of summer. If you’re looking to tap into your inner cowboy and cowgirl aesthetic, these 5 Black owned brands will supply you with what you need for the rodeo and possibly another Beyoncé concert (let’s hope):
Neon Cowboys

Neon Cowboys have been on our radar for years for the funky and innovative designs. Founded by Asia Hall, daughter of Kevin Hall – former creative director for Halston, the brand is a unique blend of high fashion and tech, perfect for festival wear and western inspired trends.
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Brother Vellies

Brother Vellies founded by Aurora James, will always be one of our favorites (featured here) for their eclectic pieces. Their boots and moccasins are worth the splurge and perfect for your #CowboyCarterCore ensemble.
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House of Brims

Founded by Avana McKoy, the goal of House of Brims is to provide the classic appeal of hats, while providing fresh and modern designs and styles to the market.
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Oak & Acorn

The first sustainable denim heritage brand, Oak and Acorn are only made of eco-friendly fibers such as Hemp, Refibra & Tencel, recycled & repurposed denim, natural indigo artisan textiles & deadstock fabrics. 20% of the profits from Oak & Acorn’s Signature Collection goes to support initiatives of We Got Us Now, Inc., a national non-profit organization built by, led by & about children & young adults impacted by parental incarceration.
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MCD Boots

Emerging brand MCD Boots stands as the first and only boot brand that is owned by a Black woman. You can get men’s boots, women’s boots, work boots, and even extended sized men’s boots.
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