Photo: Retailers Since George Floyd’s death, I’ve seen Black Lives Matter signs around every corner in New York City, as well as on recent trips throughout the Northeast. Many of the signs are endearingly slapdash: a collection of Post-it notes in an office window above the FDR, a simple printed poster in the window of a coffee shop, a hand-drawn sign in the window of a brownstone.
From $110 at Etsy Buy From $100 at Signs of Justice Buy Mosaic Pop Art Black Lives Matter Art Yard Sign 24 x 18 Inches $40 $40 Yard signs aren’t exactly the most creative medium, which is why I really love these illustrated ones from New York–based costume designer and illustrator Rayneese Primrose . And so does Etsy: One reviewer says, “This design is beautiful! It looks so good that I had to put it in the front window.
$8 at Etsy Buy BLM Flags Black Lives Matter Flag 3x5 Feet $20 If you want a slightly smaller flag to display in your shop, window, or on your porch, Etsy seller BLM Flags makes attractive three-by-five-foot UV-resistant polyester flags featuring a modern font. While this shop is not Black owned, it is POC owned, and 20 percent of all proceeds go to Color of Change or the ACLU.
From $25 at Etsy Buy Let It Fly Designs Black Lives Matter $18 $18 Black-owned business Let It Fly Designs sells one-sided polyester weather-resistant flags with seven options for the flag color and ten for lettering. Reviewers seem particularly taken with the great materials and quick shipping. One writes, “The flag is made with quality material and looks amazing … Our order was shipped to us very quickly and we appreciate the prompt service.
$75 at Rayo & Honey Buy Made by Lauren B. Black Lives Matter Window Banner $30 $30 Like Mosaic Pop Art, this BLM option from artist Lauren B. sends a message and looks great doing so. These customizable hand-painted window banners are available in multiple colorways, and 100 percent of proceeds from the sales of the flags are donated to the Bail Project and Brave Space Alliance, the first Black-led, trans-led LGBTQ center located on the South Side of Chicago.
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