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Holly Willoughby brings has long been known for her impeccable festival fashion-and she did not disappoint this week. The ...
The most talked-about item in her collection was a tank top that boasted the slogan “Men are so BACK,” a phrase Lueder says was inspired both by the TikTok refrain “We are so back” and by the election ...
Slogan T-shirts have been both popular and powerful since the Sixties, and right now celebrities are wearing them to make both serious political statements as well as irony-laced social commentary.
1. I’ve been staying with my buddy in Orlando, Fla. We’re both widowers. We grew up in the ’70s, when a T-shirt with writing was a way to express political statements, humor, almost anything!
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We first saw political slogan T-shirts gain steam in another tumultuous era, the late ’60s, notes Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at FIT.
Slogan T-shirts have been both popular and powerful since the Sixties, and right now celebrities are wearing them to make both serious political statements as well as irony-laced social commentary.
Slogan T-shirts have been both popular and powerful since the Sixties, and right now celebrities are wearing them to make both serious political statements as well as irony-laced social commentary.