Because tool boxes and gift cards just won't cut it...
With the spotlight on racial injustices, especially this past week, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Father’s Day is just around the corner, and it can be hard to imagine getting together as a family to celebrate during these tumultuous times. If you’ve already stepped up toyou’ll be happy to hear that there are even more ways you can help the Black community right now. Skip the boring gift cards and socks by supporting Black-businesses owners directly with these thoughtful and unique gifts.
With our edit of luxurious linen sheets, skincare for men, inspirational reads, and more you'll be giving him a gift that will certainly be put to good use. Introduce something extra meaningful to his routine by supporting some of our favorite Black-owned businesses.
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