5 Latinx Fashion Lines You Would Love By: Jasmine Perry
Are you proud to be Latinx? Do you support small businesses? If so, you’re going to love this Latinx shopping list we have in store for you.
It doesn’t matter if you’re Mexican, Salvadorean, Guatemalan, Puerto Rican, Brazilian, Chicano/a, etc. Because we all speak one language, and that is cultura.
We want to express our roots, and the best way to do so is by wearing them. Therefore, check out these five Latinx stores that sell accessories and clothes for different occasions.
1. Shop Latinx
If you’re into wearing accessories, click on the accessory tab on the Shop Latinx homepage. The Latin brand has positive wording on bracelets, necklaces, and earrings.
Some accessory pieces say Agradecida, Feliz and Fuerte.
SLX also sells colorful trendy boots for winter and bathing suits for the summer, plus much more.
2. Sigue Luchando
Sigue Luchando is a one-of-a-kind clothing brand store. Although the brand showcases male clothing, ladies can also check out their comfy wardrobe staples such as hoodies, neon windbreaker jackets, and beanies.
The brand offers women’s cropped hoodies and tank tops.
3. Latina Lifters
Want to hit the gym and break a sweat the Latinx way? Run over to Latina Lifters. The lifting Latinx brand features tops that say Fuerte AF, Siempre Sore, and Conchas Por Vida with a concha as a kettlebell printed on the front.
Latina Lifters also carries high socks for comfort, sweats, and slides.
4. Viva La Bonita
If you like to lounge fashionably, Viva La Bonita will have you looking bonita and fashionable. This Latinx clothing brand is available at select Foot Locker, Nordstrom, and Zumiez stores.
You can purchase their wide variety of styles online.
Viva La Bonita is known for its bold looks on hoodies and sweats like roses, butterflies, and designs with black wording.
5. Cuidado Con El Perro
Cuidado con el Perro is a retail store that sells clothes, shoes, and accessories. Did I mention they have sales up to 50% off?
The 100% Mexican clothing brand was founded by Almacenes Garcia in 2007, according to Computrabajo.com.mx.
The urban clothing brand skews towards the younger generation, they offer fashionable items for the whole family.
You’ll find Cuidado con el Perro stores in Mexico, but you can shop online too. Other US locations are in El Paso and MacAllen, Texas.
Therefore, don’t miss out on these retail stores that make you feel right at home with its Latin culture. In the words of Epifania founder Nicole Moreno-Deinzer, “There is no right way to be Latinx or Latina.”