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The Micromerch Craze Has Come for Politics

Por: Slate Politics September 26, 2022

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Right after the 2016 election, clothing emblazoned with political themes—including “Love Is Love,” “Break Down Walls” and, of course, “The Future Is Female”—started flying  and into the hands of bereft consumers who were mourning Donald Trump’s ascent to the presidency. This was the era of the Women’s March, and Women’s March–era merch was ascendant. Meena Harris, the niece of the now–vice president, started her... + full article



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