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Pride Yourself On Having Excellent Taste? Check Out These 28 Things From Queer-Owned Businesses
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BuzzFeed and our publishing partners may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. Read More And, of course, you have excellent taste... Blk Grl Magick is a Black-owned, women-owned, and queer-owned candle company based in Orlando, FL. It is founded in 2021 and is run by Jade (and her mom!), an entrepreneur who started the business when she was only 14. Promising review: "The candle I purchased is absolutely beautiful and smells heavenly! My daughter absolutely loved it! And they sent a free gift! I'll be ordering again 🥰" —Etsy buyer Get it from Blk Grl Magick on Etsy for $19.95+ (available in four sizes). Wildfang is a Portland, Oregon–based queer-owned business making gorgeous, thoughtfully-designed clothing in sizes XS–4X. Promising review: "When I initially saw the skirt online, I liked the look, but I only purchased one. The skirt is UBER KOOL!! The twill material is soft, not stiff, yet still durable! The asymmetrical design of the skirt makes it stand out even more. I hurried and ordered the other color because I didn’t want it to sell out in my size. You won’t be disappointed!" —Stacie B. Get it from Wildfang for $94 (available in sizes XS–4X, and two colors). Owned and operated by queer and trans artists Ashley Molesso and Chess Needham, Ash + Chess makes bold artwork, clothes, accessories, and stickers! Automic Gold is a queer- and trans-owned fine jewelry company started by AL Sandimir. They specialize in timeless and genderless pieces made from sustainable materials. Promising review: "This ring is so beautiful and delicate. I bought it as a gift for my partner and had to get one for myself. It is now my favorite ring." —Carlos R. Get it from Automic Gold for $99 (available in sizes 2–16 and three colors). Pick up a ring sizer if you're unsure of your ring size. The Peach Fuzz is a queer-owned business whose goal is to make progressive advocacy accessible and fun. Promising review: "This is a good hat that fits well, feels nice on my head, and makes me feel nice in my heart." —Alexandra T. Early Bird is a woman-owned, queer-owned brand founded by Nekisia Davis in Brooklyn, New York. Created with the goal of making granola more flavorful, crunchy, and satisfying than the standard grocery store options. Promising review: "This is one of my new favorite products! I’ll buy it again, in the honey flavor again, and in others! The formula is perfectly balanced! The sugar is coarse but not too rough, and the oils are just enough that they leave my lips soft and moisturized without making them oily!... And when I remove the sugar after the massage, my lips feel so moist... I use this stuff constantly now lol It smells like raw honey, I feel great about the ingredients, and my lips feel amazing! Totally worth it! It is such a nice little treat in my daily routines. 🥰❤️ It is such a satisfying, relaxing feeling! Highly recommend!" —Autumn S. Poppy & Pout is a small business founded in 2014 specializing in lip care products. Get it from Amazon for $14.95 (available in 10 scents). Object Lover is a queer-owned brand founded by Asher Ford, a trans woman who was inspired to create this brand due to being disappointed by the colorless, bland furniture options in big box stores. Promising review: "I absolutely love the color of this little table! It adds such a beautiful touch to my space and works perfectly as a backdrop for photographing my whiskers cat vases. 🌸😻" —Efnan Get it from Object Lover on Etsy for $27 (originally $45). Ray's Reusables is a woman- and queer-owned business based in Philadelphia — they make these towels right in their store! They're infinitely washable and reusable; cotton is one of the most durable fabrics for this kind of thing. If you can't live without paper towels on a roll, these also naturally cling together, so you *can* roll the clean ones around your regular paper towel holder. They make new batches on occasion, so check back every once in a while for more prints! Get a pack of six from Ray's Reusables for $18 (also available in surprise prints). Supergay is a queer-owned spirit shop whose liquor and boozy concoctions are made from organic grains and rare botanicals. Promising review: "I really love the Mule, the cosmo is my wife's favorite. The mule has a good amount of ginger bite. Very refreshing." —Adam_M Lovewild Design is a queer woman-owned and family-run small business based in NYC, where its products are handmade. Read more about aromatherapy and stress and tension at Johns Hopkins. Promising reviews: "They make my shower feel like a luxury retreat." —Emily r "These eucalyptus shower steamers are my daily dose of zen." —Maya A The Kitschy Cactus is a queer-owned small biz that specializes in fun, colorful, 70's inspired earrings, keychains, and light switch covers. Get it from The Kitschy Cactus for $22. Clammy Heart is a small, made-to-order, embroidered clothing brand that blends cottage core softness with Japanese-inspired fashion. Proudly LGBTQ+ owned and operated, this small business creates whimsical pieces that make every day feel magical. BuzzFeed writer Tasia Bass says, "I am fully OBSESSED with this beret. I actually have two from Clammy Heart, including the cutest strawberry one that instantly makes every outfit feel a little sweeter. They are super comfy, easy to wear, and somehow pull everything together in that effortless, soft way that just seems to work. Every time I wear them, I get so many compliments." Note: Since these are made-to-order, they take about six weeks to ship. They do have some ready-to-ship berets. Get it from Clammy Heart for $48 (available in a variety of colors). Promising review: "I use this after cleaning and moisturizing my face. Also, I spray it on when I put on makeup, and it has made a difference in how my skin feels and looks overall. Will be purchasing again." —Abby M. Beekman 1802 was founded by husband-and-husband duo Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell on their upstate New York farm. They're known for using the nourishing power of goat milk in their formulas — and btw, they're the biggest goat milk skincare brand in the WORLD! Get it from Amazon for $20+ (available in two sizes). Boy Smells is a queer-owned brand founded in 2016 in Los Angeles by partners and former fashion industry professionals Matthew Herman and David Kien. Promising review: "I have been loving this perfume! The scent is so strong and long lasting without being too overbearing! You can definitely smell the coconut immediately and the woodsy scent follows. The smokiness is very unique, but I enjoy it! I am typically someone that likes sweet, vanilla gourmand scents, so this perfume is different than my usual preference, but it’s become a new favorite of mine! I’ve never smelled anything like it!" —alyssaleanne03 Get it from Boy Smells for $78 (available in three sizes). Alder New York is a queer- and woman-owned small business created by Nina Zilka and David Krause. They focus on science-backed ingredients, and every product they make is vegan. Promising review: "The perfect lightweight serum! I've been using this serum for about a week, and I can't even begin to describe how amazing this is for pores! That was my main reason for purchasing this serum, as Niacinamide (B3) is high up in the ingredients, and that's a biggie for me since I have pore concerns. It mimics how my skin looks after facials, and I couldn't be happier!" —Amber The Pin Prick is a queer, UK-based Etsy shop that started out by selling subtle LGBT+ rainbow pins and now also sells face paint, shoe laces, and shoe charms! Promising review: "Exactly as pictured. The colors are soft but definitely noticeable on my skin. Got lots of compliments in just five minutes of use." —E Get it from The Pin Prick on Etsy for $7.69. Underdog Candles is a queer-owned and woman-owned small business based in Portland, Maine. They donate 5% of proceeds to organizations that support LGBTIQ+ causes. Smood Beauty is a queer-founded business whose goal is to make uncomplicated, approachable, and gentle skincare. Promising review: "I was so hesitant to buy this moisturizer because of my oily skin. Well, I can tell you I couldn’t be happier! My skin has never looked better! My skin is less oily and looks fantastic! I highly recommend!" —Melissa N. Equator Coffees is a queer-owned, women-owned, California-based coffee roaster founded by Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell. They are committed to sourcing exceptional coffee while championing sustainability and community. As an extra bonus, they will donate $1 for every bag of this blend (which is a partnership with famed chef Dominique Crenn) that is sold to LYRIC, a San Francisco-based organization that helps support LGBTQ+ youths and young adults. BuzzFeed writer Tasia Bass says, "OK, one thing about me is that I am always going to have way too many bags of coffee from a ton of brands in my apartment. It is basically a personality trait at this point. So trust me when I say this blend earned a permanent spot in the rotation. It is smooth, perfectly balanced, and manages to be rich without feeling heavy. Every cup has that coffeeshop comfort feeling, that makes you want to sit in the window on a rainy day, sipping it. If you're struggling to find a new coffee blend, this one is a great one to grab." Promising review: "My neighbor introduced me to this coffee brand and a particular item. Love at first sip! Ordered it the following day." —Mark S. Get it from Equator Coffees for $21.75+ (available in three sizes). Promising review: "It had a good coffee taste. Was very easy to make an espresso martini with very few steps. Loved it!" —Bradley P. Modica is a queer-owned small business specializing in mixers that can be used for both cocktails and mocktails. Get it from Amazon for $24.99 or Modica for $20 (also available in three other flavors). Pink House Alchemy is a woman-owned, queer-owned company founded by Emily Lawson, a proud lesbian and entrepreneur, and is based out of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Promising review: "I don’t typically write reviews on Amazon unless something went really wrong or really bad. This syrup is so good and is perfect for a lavender honey latte. I’ve had this for a week and already down half the bottle. Also love that it only uses a few ingredients. You gotta try this stuff!" —Eric Skiles Get it from Amazon for $25.49 (available in five flavors). As I mentioned above, BioGlitz is a queer-owned business that makes this more sustainable glitter from compostable, biodegradable eucalyptus cellulose. Because yes, the other glitters you've known your whole life are plastic. Get it from Bioglitz for $45, and shop all their other colors and combos here. Letter G Collective is a queer-owned small business making shirts, totes, and other accessories that are meant to help you express your genuine self. Promising review: "Subtle, but the message is clear if you're in the know." —R Get it from Letter G Collective for $31.08 (available in unisex sizes S–3X and in eight colors). Poplight is a queer-owned small business that appeared on Shark Tank! Promising review: "This light is so cute! It's the perfect bedside light and was a quick install. The level makes it easy to get it just right. I like that the battery comes out so you can charge it, and you don't have to take the whole light down. Also, it has Bluetooth! I think this would be so great for kids' rooms and late-night reading, as you can set it on a timer and also control their lights with your phone, it's brilliant!" —Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $99 (available in seven colors). Kirrin Finch is a queer-women-owned business that offers menswear-inspired apparel for women, trans, and non-binary bodies. Get it from Kirrin Finch for $95 (available in sizes XS–5XL and four colors). Junebug & Darlin is a woman-owned, queer-owned business founded by fiber artist Zoe Frost. A modern-day cross-stitch brand based in Portland, Oregon, the company creates beginner-friendly kits with contemporary designs. Promising review: "Junebug & Darlin kits are high quality, and this one is no exception. The pattern is beautiful and easy to follow, and the kit has everything to complete the project." —Teresa F. Get a kit from Junebug & Darlin for $18+ (available in a variety of designs) The Velcro neck closure is adjustable, so you can easily use it as your baby grows into a toddler! The food catcher pouch can also snap shut, so you can roll it up for easy storage and travel. Promising review: "These are great for catching baby food, and they clean off very easily. My little baby is only just trying solids for their first time, but they've already figured out how to reach inside and grab things that fall in. I was worried about that being possible because it's so thin and has the potential to fold into itself, but that's not been an issue. They also roll up and store very easily, unlike other brands I've used." —Zar Bazzle Baby is a queer-and woman-owned small business specializing in parenting must-haves for babies and toddlers. Get a two-pack from Amazon for $15.99+ (available in two colors). 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