April 11, 2025

17th & Granville Celebrates Women's History Month with Feature in SHE:DC by Shop Made DC

Washington, D.C. - March 2025 - 17th & Granville is proud to have been featured in SHE:DC, Shop Made DC's annual celebration spotlighting women and nonbinary makers, creatives, and entrepreneurs. As part of Women's History Month, 17th & Granville joined a curated lineup of local makers at the SHE:DC Pop-Up Shop, held from March 28-30 at Shop Made DC's Eastern Market location.

SHE:DC has become a vibrant and vital platform to uplift and amplify the voices of women and nonbinary creatives across the District. This year's showcase included a dynamic range of handcrafted goods, art, and design-each piece telling a story of purpose, identity, and community.

"As a nonbinary-led brand rooted in intention, storytelling, and craftsmanship, it was an honor to be part of SHE:DC," said Anissa "Donny" Truitt, founder of 17th & Granville. "Being in community with other makers and creatives who share a deep love for what they do is always inspiring-and being recognized during Women's History Month made it even more special."

Customers who missed the SHE:DC pop-up can continue to shop 17th & Granville's offerings regularly at Shop Made in Maryland (Shop Made MD) and online.

For more information, collaborations, or press inquiries, visit https://www.17thandgranville.com

17TH & GRANVILLE
PO BOX 2516
WALDORF, MD 20601

ANISSA TRUITT
FOUNDER/OWNER
INFO@17THANDGRANVILLE.COM
301-818-3885

17th & Granville is a nonbinary-led lifestyle and clothing brand committed to fostering community, inclusivity, and positivity. Rooted in empowerment, we champion the voices of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals while providing sustainable, gender-neutral designs that prioritize comfort and self-expression. Our collections aim to challenge the status quo, offering sizes XS to 5X to ensure everyone can find their perfect fit. We're more than a brand-we're a movement for social change, donating a portion of proceeds to amplify marginalized communities and support social equity.

This release was published on openPR.