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1. Axum Culture

Atlanta, Georgia 
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2. Lex Pyerse Clothing

Los Angeles, California 
Lex Pyerse Clothing is an apparel company that focuses on Pan-African colored and inspirational word clusters, as well as African and Carribean national flags More Info
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3. Ankara Crowns

New York, New York 
Ankara Crowns is a brand created to allow women to express themselves and their love of African culture with head wraps, African print hats, bags and other accessories. Our vivid ankara head wraps are the perfect tools for making a bold statement. More Info

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4. Ankara Boutique

Virginia Beach, Virginia 
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5. Kutula by Africana

Los Angeles, California 
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6. The Folklore

New York, New York 
The Folklore is an innovative online retail concept store that stocks high-end and emerging designer brands from Africa and the diaspora. Shop clothing, bags, shoes, accessories, and home goods. More Info
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7. Jambo Café

Santa Fe, New Mexico 
African-Caribbean Fusion More Info
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8. Teff – Stamford

Stamford, Connecticut 
Eritrean & Ethiopian Restaurant More Info
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9. Socks of Africa

Little Rock, Arkansas 
Socks of Africa offers premium quality socks inspired by the bold and distinctive colors, architecture and cultural artifacts found throughout the African continent. More Info
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10. African Diaspora Partnership for Empowerment and Development

Palmetto Bay, Florida 
Cultural More Info
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11. Covered By Grace African Designs

Miramar, Florida 
Our goal is to provide authentically unique African clothing. More Info
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12. ASKA London

London, England 
Quintessentially African style with British twist online shop presenting variety of African fabrics,African art,tee-shirts,wall art,cushions, lampshades. We create lush Afro-Brit; a new fashion/lifestyle trend from African & British heritage fusion. More Info
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13. Brownhaze

Los Angeles 
Brownhaze produces handmade jewelry made of natural materials such as stones, wood, sea shells and metals, all uniquely combined to make necklaces and bracelets that can be worn by men and women. Purses made of African material are also available. More Info
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14. Dade Heritage Trust African

Miami, Florida 
Cultural More Info
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15. laraw

long beach, california 
FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF HUMANITY FROM AN AFROCENTRIC POINT OF VIEW , WE JUST HAPPEN TO MAKE CLOTHING More Info