15 Black-Owned Fashion Brands Share What it Takes to Run Their Businesses

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15 Black-Owned Fashion Brands Keep It Real About What it Takes to Run Their Businesses

a “men’s lifestyle brand,” though its core product is the loafer. The 33-year-old F.I.T. graduate grew up wearing the time-honored shoe. And despite a year-plus of hoodies, Crocs, and yoga pants, he says 2020 was his best year ever in business.

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