Support Your Community by Shopping at These 6 Black-Owned Businesses in Chester County

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Image via Claranda Tay Hair Care & Lifestyle Boutique, Facebook.
Claranda Tay Hair Care & Lifestyle Boutique is one of the Black-owned businesses you need to check out.

In honor of Black History Month, there are several Black-owned businesses in Chester County you can support this month (and every month!), writes Tori Bissonette and Kylee Steigelman for Main Line Today.  

Atelier 56 in Malvern is all about using the finest leather for its products. From smaller bags to large duffle bags, every stitch is hand-crafted to perfection and all the leather is locally manufactured in their Malvern shop. 

Claranda Tay Hair Care & Lifestyle Boutique in Downingtown prioritizes minority products and guides their customers on a revitalizing hair journey with their natural shampoos, cleaners, and conditioners. 

Diane Matthews School of Dance in West Chester provides a wide range of dance classes for all ages. No matter the experience level, there’s a class for everyone to try. 

Mabel’s BBQ in West Chester features delicious brisket, fried chicken, and barbecue ribs, pulled together beautifully by owner Mabel Spann’s special braising technique. 

Mimi’s Favorite Things in Coatesville is a curated shop of items made by local, female, and minority businesses. The shop offers soaps, bath bombs, jewelry, lotions, artwork, and more. 

Miss Winnie’s in West Chester is a restaurant that serves Jamaican cuisine, highlighting the rich culture through food. With menu items such as jerk chicken, jerk pork sandwiches, curry chicken, and an array of delectable desserts, this isn’t a restaurant to miss out on!  

Discover more Black-owned businesses in Chester County to shop at in Main Line Today

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