You’ll also see queer/women/POC Etsy shops mixed into our accessory and clothing guides, alongside larger brands. We do try highlight POC and women owned business (especially as a woman owned business with a Black Latina Editor-in-Chief, it’s something we take seriously) and when we do major shopping pushes, for example during the holiday season when we are writing multiple shopping guides a week, we always make sure to specifically make lists for small queer owned, women owned, POC owned businesses that make a large portion of their income during that time of the year. Hi Babs! I appreciate your comment, and I just wanted to say that we definitely recognize that all choices about what we put on our bodies or how we adorn them is complicated, and there are no easy or “one size fits all solutions.” Pink Cat’s-Eye Sunglasses for Women ($16.99) (It is 60% off summer styles though, included these sunglasses that I want immediately.)
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