Businesses

The Garifuna Market

Founded by Siria Alvarez in 2019, The Garifuna Market is an e-commerce shop providing the tools for Garifuna-Americans and beyond to express their Garifuna pride, reconnect with their roots & allow them to represent the culture in style.

We offer a growing selection of products, representing Garifuna culture. Based in and shipping nationally from New York, U.S.A.

Queso con Loroco

It all started with a dream of finding clothing that represents the beauty of El Salvador. Our vision is to represent the beauty of our culture and who we are. Salvadoran food and culture is our inspiration!

Mimster Shop

Just a cipota creating boladitos ♥

Quirky Cipota

Cipota-owned, Cute and bold stuff celebrating Cipotxs and our cultura

LR Design

Salvadorean Graphic Designer in LA

Tipico Tico

Founded and owned by a daughter of Guatemalan immigrants.

Our core foundations at Tipico Tico is to shop locally and ethically, donating to the surrounding community, and bringing back the stories to share with you. By shopping ethically, we know that we aren’t supporting the large corporations who put their workers through grueling conditions. Supporting these small-town artisans, we know we aren’t only making a difference in our artisans’ lives, but to those who contribute to the town in other ways.

Brown Sugar and Canela

Black/Garifuna/Central American owned brand

For strong women with a strong heritage, brown sugar and canela (cinnamon in Spanish) is a t-shirt line to empower gorgeous women of color through clothing.

TheGenCo

est. ‘18
Original Maker of Bad Bunny Attitude With Ozuna Feelings

Selva Central Glass Designs

Diseños inspired by the beauty of
Central American cultura y naturaleza

Proceeds donated Border Kindness

DC Bags, Guatemala

We are DC Bags!  DC stands for Damaris and Claudia, both born and raised in Guatemala City, Guatemala. DC Bags was born 3 years ago with the desire to expose people to our Guatemalan culture and roots, and to empower the artisan community providing opportunities for them and their families.

We are committed to being fair by paying our artisans what they deserve (fair trade) and encouraging the slow, recycled, reused fashion movement. Every bag is made with love and lots of dreams, not only ours, but those of our artisans and the generations of artisans before them.

Shop Chapilinda

Latina and Chaparrita inspired clothing

Gia Caceres Art

Panamanian fashion prints, custom illustrations, stickers and magnets

Local Loca

The Creator of #ABCsofElSal and #DepartamentosdeElSal

Baggio Ardon Design

Embracing the beauty of Central America & México through art and design

Tiburoncitx

Queer•Non-binary•Artist•Writer