5 Clothing And Jewelry shops that You Should Support

Are you in need of a good gift or something special for yourself? Check out these small clothing businesses. In addition to supporting these businesses, any contributions will support fellow survivors, rape crisis centers and/or victims of domestic sexual violence. 

Chingona Clothing 

Photo Credit: Desirae Ramirez

Photo Credit: Desirae Ramirez

An ethical clothing brand by our very own team 3 member Desirae Ramirez. Each clothing item is sustainably sourced, which include vintage hand-picked items and stylish finds.

https://www.instagram.com/chingonathreads/ 

Purpose Jewelry 

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Beautiful handmade jewelry by survivors and young women escaping the system of human trafficking around the world. Profits go towards a fair income, education and healthcare for these women and girls. 

https://www.purposejewelry.org/ 

AWE Jewelry

Harriet Tubman Coin Necklace - 14k Yellow Gold Vermeil by AWE jewelry

Harriet Tubman Coin Necklace - 14k Yellow Gold Vermeil by AWE jewelry

Fine jewelry designed to unite and support the community. With each purchase, each customer can choose a charity-of-choice, such as RAINN, where 20% of the proceeds go. 

https://aweinspired.com/

Our Sacred Women

Women are Sacred T-Shirt by Out Sacred Women

Women are Sacred T-Shirt by Out Sacred Women

Their mission statement reads “We believe women are sacred and our mission is to restore women to a place of reverence through specialty gifts, events, and campaigns that help women feel seen, valued, and honored.” Our Sacred Women site carries various t-shirts, fun pins and creatively-designed stationary. 10% of the profits go towards the Breathe Network which supports and helps survivors of sexual violence. 

https://www.oursacredwomen.com/home-1

Thistle Farms

Love Heals Every Body White T-Shirt by Thistle Farms

Love Heals Every Body White T-Shirt by Thistle Farms

Thistle Farms offers gifts and products for your home, fashion and well-being. Based here in the US, Thistle Farms offers job opportunities to female survivors and supports their workers with housing and financial independence. 

https://thistlefarms.org/

Mikayla Acosta