August 16, 2016, 6:16 p.m.: Free People's clip-in dreadlocks are no longer available on Free People's website. In an email to Mic, a representative said the following: "Free People's designers and ...
Would you like your end-of-summer buys to come with a side of somebody else's cultural heritage? If you shop fast fashion, you're in luck. The latest retailer to make its name in the cultural ...
One month ago, Free People, the retailer that specializes in bohemian maxi dresses and ripping off Native American designs, started selling what they called "clip-in dreadlocks" — and it wasn't even ...
The way Black people style their hair carries deep historical and spiritual significance. With so many styles that have served as a form of self-expression, resistance, and empowerment, Black ...
Free People is in hot water for an (all-too-common) example of cultural appropriation. The millennial clothing chain added pink and tie-dye faux dreadlocks to its e-commerce site for $128. The product ...
Having dreadlocks is something that many people love having, from both African descent, and even other ethnicities. It’s kind of a lifestyle that people have when it comes to maintenance as well, ...
Dreadlocks Society is excited to announce the global launch of their ALL-AUSTRALIAN dreadlock haircare product range. With each product formulated using natural ingredients - free from parabens, ...
At one point or another, a black man needs to go through his dreadlocks period. The best time for that period is college, or from ages 18 to 28. True, there are black men with dreadlocks in their 60s, ...