A rainy season is inevitable in most of the world, and this requires items that keep you warm and dry. In selecting an umbrella, trench coat, rain coat and more, you have 70+ options from black owned brands. These include diverse items for men, women, and children. See the following companies and product links for details.
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To keep you dry
- Brown Kid Swagcom (advertisement) offers a selection of umbrellas for children and adults. Umbrellas can be personalized and reflect a variety of themes such as black sorority (e.g., Delta Sigma Theta), African American nurse, and black cheerleader among others.
- It’s A Black Thang (advertisement) offers a selection of umbrellas that include religious, cultural, sorority and fraternity themes
- Designs By Dij (advertisement) has a selection of culturally themed umbrellas.
- Ecletic Soul Boutique (advertisement) has a selection of culturally themed umbrellas.
Eye of Essence (advertisement) has an extensive selection of culturally themed umbrellas for adults and children.
- Kamchi Creations (advertisement) has a diverse selection of culturally themed umbrellas.
- Sibahle Collections (advertisement) offers umbrellas in yellow and orange for children.
- Simona Rose Boutique (advertisement) has a large selection of culturally themed umbrellas.
- Africaboutik offers a selection of African print umbrellas that are 35.5 inches.
- Betty’s Promo Plus offers a selection of umbrellas with sorority and fraternity logos and names.
- Black Girl Powerhouse offers a selection of umbrellas with cultural themes and affirmations.
- Hairbrella offers satin lined rain hats for adults and children. Hairbrella is also sold on Amazon (Advertisement).
- HGC Apparel offers a selection of umbrellas with culturally relevant themes.
- Makeba Designs and Prints offers a selection of umbrellas for children.
- Sheila Bridges Design offers Harlem Toile umbrellas in several colors.
Outerwear (Trench and Rain Coats)
MEN
- A Cold Wall (advertisement) offers several trench and rain coats.
- Baxter Woods (advertisement) has a selection of waterproof raincoats made with recycled bottles.
- Afrikrea offers a number of trench coats for men.
WOMEN
- A Cold Wall (advertisement) offers a sheer MAC rain coat.
- African Apparel Store (advertisement) offers a selection of Ankara print trench coats.
- Baxter Woods (advertisement) has a selection of waterproof raincoats made with recycled bottles.
- Good American (advertisement) offers a selection of trench coats in their outerwear section.
- Öfuurë (advertisement) offers several African wax print trench coats. Use our links and receive a 10% discount!
- Rebdolls (advertisement) has a selection in trench coats in several styles and colors.
- Trendi Fashions Boutique (advertisement) offers an “Olivia Pope” double-breasted coat.
- Afrikrea offers a large selection trench coats for women.
- Dresscode Boutique has a selection of classic trench coats.
- Eclectic Bella Boutique offers a “Georgia light” trench coat.
- It’s Chic By Chantele offers a diverse selection of trench coats.
- Renee’s Armoire has an “in the trenches” trench coat that is half trench and half denim.
- Studio 189 offers a selection of trench coats in several prints.
In reviewing these companies and products, I hope you find trench coats and rain gear that work for you!
Happy shopping!
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