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Indigenous Owned Clothing Brands & Companies Canada

Indigenous Owned Clothing Brands & Companies Canada Indigenous Clothing Brands Canada - RESIST is one of the most reliable Indigenous Owned Clothing Brands and Companies in Canada. Our mission is to build an authentic Native clothing brand that embraces culture and prosperity.We offer Indigenous Men’s and Women's Clothing for Sale at reasonable prices. BRAND STORY Indigenous people have been systemically oppressed and under-represented for centuries. Mitch (the owner) would occasionally attend peaceful rallies and awareness gatherings that brought important Indigenous issues into the spotlight. One day Mitch decided to create his own shirt, equipped with a powerful message that read "F*CK Colonialism". Several people at a gathering approached him and asked where he got the shirt so they could purchase one. This sparked the entrepreneurial spirit in Mitch, so he did some googling. After noticing that Indigenous representation in the casual wear/streetwear fashion was

Indigenous Owned Clothing Brands & Companies Canada

Indigenous Owned Clothing Brands & Companies Canada Indigenous Clothing Brands Canada - RESIST is one of the most reliable Indigenous Owned Clothing Brands and Companies in Canada. Our mission is to build an authentic Native clothing brand that embraces culture and prosperity.We offer Indigenous Men’s and Women's Clothing for Sale at reasonable prices. BRAND STORY Indigenous people have been systemically oppressed and under-represented for centuries. Mitch (the owner) would occasionally attend peaceful rallies and awareness gatherings that brought important Indigenous issues into the spotlight. One day Mitch decided to create his own shirt, equipped with a powerful message that read "F*CK Colonialism". Several people at a gathering approached him and asked where he got the shirt so they could purchase one. This sparked the entrepreneurial spirit in Mitch, so he did some googling. After noticing that Indigenous representation in the casual wear/streetwear fashion was