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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Black History Month Is Loading—Prepare With These Products

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Unapologetically Black: Products To Prep For Black History Month

 
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Now who said you have to wait for February 1st to celebrate Blackness?

That said, it's always a good time to stock up on products that honor the culture, from apparel to accessories and more. On WeLoveUs.Shop, we center Black creators all day, every day, so it's BHM 24/7 around here. Check out all the goodies that will equip you as you prepare to enjoy all 28 days of February and beyond.


Melanin Meanings

Joyfully Black Pin

$10.00

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Making Melanated Magic

Founder: Denisha DeLane


Brand
: Melanin Meanings

With Black nostalgia at the forefront, this Bay Area-bred brand from Denisha DeLane is all about joyful, accessible expression of the culture. From pins to pencils and more, Blackness is uplifted and celebrated in the smallest, most unique ways.


"What started as my pandemic passion project has grown into so much more." —
Denisha DeLane


Why You Need It: Turn the culture into keepsakes that can work on your jacket or used in your day to day. Added bonus? Items are hella clever. That includes pins fashioned into nostalgic hair grease, and pencils that have the names of Bay Area hip-hop classics on them ("Tell Me When to Go" anyone?).

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10 Black-Owned Finds Under $50 To Celebrate Black History Month
 
 
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10 Black-Owned Finds Under $50 To Celebrate Black History Month

 
Go ahead and fill your cart with these goods that honor the culture all day, every day, and also happen to be $50 and under.
 
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Meet The Black Woman Leading Red Rooster Harlem Into Its Next Chapter

 
​​Handpicked by Marcus Samuelsson, Chef Ro Sanders is using food as storytelling to carry Red Rooster Harlem's legacy forward.
 
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Karamo Brown Chose His Mental Health Over A Toxic Workplace — And Many Black Women Saw Themselves
 
 
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Karamo Brown Chose His Mental Health Over A Toxic Workplace — And Many Black Women Saw Themselves

 
After alleging years of bullying, Brown's public exit sparked a powerful conversation about power, protection, and peace at work.
 
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