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Black Girl Magic

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“Black Girl Magic” is a phrase that has come to symbolize the excellence, resilience, and undeniable power of Black women and girls.

This design celebrates Black girls and women who carry both identities with pride. They are the daughters of African ancestors..
The phrase “Black Girl Magic, is a declearation of wholeness, a refusal to be divided, and a celebration of the unique beauty and power of African identity.

Wear this as a celebration of your dual heritage, as a tribute to the Black women who paved the way, and as a declaration that you are magic and soul, all at once. This is a shirt for the African-American Women who refuse to be erased.

Key Features: - Vibrant imagery celebrating African American identity - Soft, comfortable Bella + Canvas 3001 tee - Unisex fit, true to size - 100% combed and ring-spun cotton - Printed in the USA via Printful

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Cimarron honors the legacy of those who chose liberation over bondage—people who escaped, resisted, and built new worlds rooted in ancestral memory. Our name is a tribute to freedom seekers and the spirit of self-determination that guides our work.

Our garments are not just clothing—they are wearable altars. Every piece carries symbolism drawn from African and Afro-Indigenous traditions, intentionally designed to awaken memory, honor lineage, and protect the spirit. We center community, empowerment, and ancestral storytelling in everything we create.

Yes. All Cimarron garments are created for all genders and all journeys. Liberation has no boundaries—and neither does our clothing.

Each design emerges from the duality of movement and stillness, resistance and rest. We draw inspiration from traditional symbols, liberation stories, ancestral ceremonies, and the lived experiences of Afro-diasporic communities across the world.