Not All Witches Use Brooms shirt

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I had brands reaching out saying Not All Witches Use Brooms shirt. Hey, girl, how do you think we should handle this?’” James remembers. “You know, that kind of call-your-Black-friend energy. We were talking specifically about Target, and I said if we’re thinking about big retailers that are starting to offer solidarity with people of color, we hold a trillion dollars of spending power in this country. Black people represent 15% of the population, and so stores like Target should make sure they’re hitting 15% of Black-owned business on their shelves. If they agreed to do that in a major way, which isn’t even that major—it’s kind of the bare minimum, in fact then a whole ricochet effect could take place.

Not All Witches Use Brooms shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt

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As for a standout mask look Lena Waithe took a great selfie Not All Witches Use Brooms shirt. She posed in a yellow beanie by the label Color Archive and a cloud print mask by Henry Mask, a subscription service that donates a mask to frontline workers per purchase. To round out the full look, Waithe wore a vintage En Vogue graphic T-shirt from store Tyranny and Mutation. Something else we’d like to point out is that Waithe is a master of tagging small brands in her posts, which in turn, supports them. Let’s all take a note from Waithe in the coming week. As we continue our social-distancing pledge, the Vogue staff is working from home for the foreseeable future. This article is part of our This Week on Zoom column, where one Vogue editor shares their WFH outfits from the previous workweek—from the waist up, of course. My getting-dressed for work routine has certainly been simplified over the past few months. To make a long story short, I have been WFH from my parents’ house—somewhere I did not think I would be stuck under lockdown for almost three months now. As a result, my work wardrobe has consisted of only the handful of pieces that I brought with me in my suitcase. Though there may not be a bevy of options to choose from every morning, I have developed a daily uniform that has made getting ready for my Zoom meetings much, much easier.

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