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Handbags can be our most treasured possession, a work of art, or the everyday bag we rely on more than our BFF. You are responsible for the weight of our possessions. Make it a priority that you have a variety of handbags. It’s time to make conscious fashion choices with 2022 looming. Black people matter, and so do the businesses that they run. We have gathered 36 Black-owned handbag companies to love, support, and know. Browse our gallery and remember to #BuyBlack.
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Want Les Essentials
Want Les Essentials has all the practical and minimalist items you need. The Montreal-based brand has been creating timeless and genderless backpacks and travel bags since 2007. SHOP NOW
Peryton
Peryton’s seductive bags look very attractive. These bags are a work of art thanks to their contrast of hard lines with soft materials. You will be able to enjoy a lifetime of compliments and a lifetime of ownership when you invest in one. BUY NOW
CISE
Van Putten, the original founder of CISE as a marketing agency, places community support at the top of his priorities. In the wake of George Floyd’s murder and the nationwide uprisings that followed, Putten designed “Protect Black People” merchandise to raise money for anti-racism funds. The brand continues to do the hard work and designs cult-favorite accessories, clothes, and other clothing. SHOP NOW
Ree Projects
Ree Projects is the best luxury handbag company. Handcrafted in Italy and founded in Amsterdam by Desiree Kleinen, Ree Projects’ sculptural bags are the type you Instagram on equally chic furniture. SHOP NOW
Bruce Glen
Bruce Glen partners up with Resonance Brands in an effort to reduce overproduction in the fashion sector. The sustainable manufacturing system, which makes everything to order, aims to reduce waste and make items with biodegradable materials in factories that provide a living wage.
Silver & Riley
As a DTC brand, Silver & Riley strives to make quality, luxury bags akin to its high-end counterparts—but without the bloated price tags. Lola Banjo, founder, created stylish bags that reflect her lifestyle. SHOP NOW
Brother Vellies
Brother Vellies is known for its gorgeous shoes, but its unique and stylish handbags should not be overlooked. These handbags are a popular choice in the industry, and were created with the goal to continue African design practices. Aurora James, the designer, is well-known for creating economic equity and supporting Black brands with 15 percent Pledge. This organization pushes retailers into reserving 15% of their shelves for Black-owned businesses. SHOP NOW
Brandon Blackwood
Brandon Blackwood was born in New York City and raised in Tokyo. His nameake label has a universal appeal. His designs are diverse so there is something for everyone. But if you’re looking for tight, clean and boxy silhouettes, like our favorite, the Kuei top handles, then look to him. SHOP NOW
Mateo NY
Matthew Harris’ Mateo jewelry line has been praised before. But, his expansion into handbags should not be overlooked. His bags follow the same minimalist through-line of his architecturally-inspired jewelry in the form of embossed croc totes and ladylike box bags. SHOP NOW
Amina Iris
“Like the palm oil reds of Cameroon’s traditional Bamileke cloth, or the notable geometric shapes of Ghana’s kente, Africa’s bold history is reflected in the molds of our pieces,” Amina Iris’ landing page states. Wilglory is the designer of this handbag line. It is handmade in Dakar (Senegal) by skilled craftsmen. Expect the unexpected with limited-edition metallic leathers and hexagon shapes. If that’s not enough you can also customize a bag to your liking.
Petit Kouraj
Fashion stylist Nasrin Jean-Baptiste created Petit Kouraj—Haitian Creole for “little courage”—and we can’t wait to see what’s next for the burgeoning brand. The designer was born and raised in London by Haitian parents. She currently resides in Brooklyn. AllThese cities and more. “Imagine elevated mesh bags, dipped with natural dyes and embellished by seashells. data-vars-ga-product-id=”610158e8-ae44-453f-a948-2df6a95a29b2″ data-vars-ga-product-price=”0.00″ data-vars-ga-product-sem3-brand=”” data-vars-ga-product-sem3-category=”” data-vars-ga-product-sem3-id=”” data-affiliate-network=”” data-affiliate=”true”>SHOP NOW
Yvonne Koné
Luxe doesn’t even begin to describe Yvonne Koné’s aesthetic. Her soft leather goods are made from Italy and are inspired by Danish minimalism. The colors she uses are sourced from her Ivory Coast family. Bonus: Her Instagram doubles as an inspiration source for interior design. SHOP NOW
AAKS
AAKS was launched in 2014 by Akosua Afriyie Kumi’s, a Ghanaian. They offer exquisitely crafted basket bags and home goods. These woven beauties can be found in sixty shops around the globe. They preserve traditional techniques while creating jobs for Africans. SHOP NOW
Agnes Badoo
Agnes Baddoo offers classic leather goods. The line was created by the designer and stylist with the goal of timelessness. These handbags can be used every day to get you from A to B.
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Anima Iris
Anima Iris handbag brand is inspired by the Senegalese matriarchs she admired in her past. Holding to her beliefs and promises of sustainability, Anima Iris’ manufacturing process adopted a zero-waste model, which ensures no materials are wasted, so no two bags are the same.
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Asata Maisé
Every so often a brand will burst onto the scene offering a special piece of magic This is Asata Maisé, the namesake label for a young black designer who specializes in sustainability with a vintage feel via one of a kind, patchwork designs. Based in Delaware, Maisé has been designing since she was 14, and already her creations ell out like hotcakes. You are blessed to have one of her products.
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Ashya
Pronounced “agh-shya”, ASHYA was established in 2017 by co-founders Ashley Cimone and Moya Annece. Their collection of unisex travel accessories exude the brand’s motto: “Ode To Exploration.” Ultimately, ASHYA wants you to be your best self navigating this world in chic leather waist bags and accessories.
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Cheyenne Kimora
Cheyenne Kimora is taking the term “bling bling” to the next level in 2020. The self-taught designer lives in Los Angles and founded her brand in 2008. Her signature crystal mini bags are her most well-known, but don’t forget about her unique hats, durags and other denim pieces. You will be addicted to handbags if you buy one of these beauties.
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Edas
Edas is a brand that caters to the everyday eclectic. The brand’s feminine and sleek handbags are designed by Sade Mims.
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Haiti Design Co.
Guided by an old Haitian proverb, “men anpil, chay pa lou,” which means “many hands make the load light,” Haiti Designs Co. focuses on making a lasting impact. Since 2014, the brand has been committed to sustainable efforts and partners with production teams that work closely with artisans to create leather handbags. SHOP NOW
Helmer
Helmer is the brainchild of a mother and her daughters. Their vision is to bring harmony and heritage together through handbags made from unique materials, inspired by their culture. This bag is made for dreamers. SHOP NOW
Jumz Accessories
Warning: You might get addicted to this bag! Jumz Accessories is a brand of contemporary woman bags that are ethically made in Lagos. It was founded in 2018 and is inspired by African heritage. It has everything you need, including beaded clutches and woven basket bags. Most styles are around $100.
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KAYADUA
Ghanian Eyiwaa Agyekumhene, a designer, has a mission to preserve the craftsmanship of her elders and appeal to all audiences. Each handmade piece tells an amazing story.
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Kintu New York
Kintu offers a range of vibrant and minimalist bags that are perfect for the practical shopper. These bags are made with vegetable-tanned leather that appeals to urban wearers.
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Love, Cortnie
Cortnie started her Etsy shop just one week after she learned to sew. Since then, she has created statement clutches with a variety colors and textiles (our current favourite is lime green caf hair), as also crossbody, waist, bucket and bucket bags. You can’t go wrong with options for a girl!
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Mifland
Mifland Leather Goods, based in Atlanta, Georgia, offers leather accessories that are specialized in form. And function. Each bag is thoughtfully designed to meet all your needs.
Mowalola
Mowalola OgunlesiGap and Yeezy collaborated on the design, but the designer also has her own label. Her eponymous label evokes that ’90s cool— her always-sold-out Bundle Bags are a true testament of that.
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Off-White
By now you can probably recognize an Off-White bag by its arrowed “X”, adorned binder clip, or cheeky quotation marks. An Off-White bag is a timeless classic and will always be a part of histroy. This is because of the late designer Virgil Abloh who was known for his irreverent, poignant and inclusive approach to fashion. SHOP NOW
Peju Obasa
Peju Obasa’s playful bags are exactly what we need to keep us together for the rest of the 2020. Check out her Instagram page for cheeky “virtual styling” sessions with the designer’s favorite clients. SHOP NOW
ROOP
Roop, inspired by Japanese Furoshiki bags makes the cutest bundles from deadstock fabrics. This brand’s elastic scrunchie handles make it so much fun to carry.
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SHEKUDO
Shekudo is made in Nigeria, Lagos. It combines traditional techniques with wearable art. The bags are a visual statement and the brand hopes to create a sisterhood of Shekudo-wearers around the globe, celebrating and empowering women all over the world. SHOP NOW
Telfar
Telfar bags, affectionately called the Bushwick Birkin are for everyone. Alexandra Ocasio Cortez of New York is among the cult followers. These bags are hot like fire, but if you don’t believe me, check out the brand’s bag security program. SHOP NOW
Tongoro
Tongoro is a brand to keep an eye on. It has been loved by celebrities such as Naomi Campbell and Beyonce. The Senegal-based brand is known for its beautiful RTW pieces, so it’s no question that its handbags are equally exquisite.SHOP NOW
Vavvoune
Vavvoune is a Brooklyn-based brand. Valerie Blaise is the designer behind these leather goods. She is self-taught and convinced that lavender and peagreen are neutrals. SHOP NOW
Yaito
Paisley and the traditional bandana print are making a strong comeback in this year’s fashion, and they were the inspiration for Yaito’s newest designs. SHOP NOW
Zashadu
Zashadu handbags are a combination of elegance and glamour. Zashadu handbags are made in Nigeria by Zashadu artisans. SHOP NOW
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