Bisagra’s Diné designers, stylists and Indigenous labor force have created a clothing line that is authentically by Native American designers, adding a beautiful fashion twist.

For a gorgeous T-shirt, check out Home | Bisagra Clothing Collection (thebisagracollection.com). Enjoy browsing through their collection based in Native American, Diné, art, some with “spirit animals” as the inspiration.

The latest addition is designs by Gonzo artist Grant Goodwine. Click here to feast your eyes on one.

Also shop the Peter Ray James collection. Peter Ray James is an honors graduate of the Institute of Native American American Indian Arts of Santa Fe.

Also, click here for the exclusive Red Shark T-shirt

 

See the gorgeous

Kinyaa’áanii Scarf here.

and the

Spirit Horse – Teal T-shirt here

From the Mission Statement page: “Mission
Bisagra, the Spanish word for ‘hinge,’ grew out of a vision to open a door for Diné artists and provide a pathway for them to showcase their work in larger, mainstream fashion markets.  Bisagra’s founder, Judy Campbell Clancy, began working with Mabel Canuto – a talented Diné seamstress—-in 1978 to sew a fashion line of cowboy shirts. It was troubling to Campbell Clancy how a people so talented and richly steeped in weaving heritage could experience one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. Her work with Canuto became an effort to combat systematic racism and poverty by creating job opportunities within the Dine communities for weavers and other artists.”

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