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shopuni-t · 5 months
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Mother's Day Gift : Stylish Organic Cotton T-shirts
Make Mom's day special with our stylish organic cotton T-shirts! Thoughtfully crafted, eco-friendly gifts she'll love. Shop now for Mother's Day!
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creativesnehalshop · 1 year
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NYC Tee
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blily2023 · 1 year
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Eco Chic Essentials: Blossom Organic Cotton T-Shirts for Women | Buy Now
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Blossom Organic Cotton T-Shirts
Experience the perfect blend of style, comfort, and sustainability with our Eco Chic Essentials Blossom Organic Cotton T-Shirts for Women. Crafted with utmost care, these t-shirts are made from premium organic cotton, ensuring a soft touch against your skin while minimizing your ecological footprint.
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freedkamize · 5 months
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(via "i'm ready to crush juneteenth " Graphic T-Shirt for Sale by Designwright21)
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ilinku2 · 5 months
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ladylibertyandco12 · 6 months
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Revolutionize your cloth cabinet with our Organic Cotton T-shirts for Women! Ethically crafted and green, those tees embody style with a moral sense. Elevate your style of recreation while advocating for sustainability and girls's empowerment.
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dapadege · 7 months
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We’re fascinated with geometric designs. Simple and elegant can really be stylish. That’s why we think you’ll love our women’s geo-butterfly design relaxed fit t-shirt. Perfect for wearing out at the beach, or just for casual meetups. Made from certified organic cotton, it’s GM free, not tested on animals and does not contain animal-derived products. View this tshirt at https://dapadege.com/product/womens-geo-butterfly-relaxed-fit-tee/
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alwaysgo · 8 months
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unmodaglobal · 11 months
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And so it makes sense that these are now the places where fascism grows; that’s what these places were designed for. The suburbs were invented as a reactionary tool against the women’s liberation and civil rights movements. The US government, in concert with banks, landowners, and home builders, created a way to try and stop all that, by separating people into single homes, removing public spaces, and ensuring that every neighborhood was segregated via redlining. The suburbs would keep white women at home, and would keep white men at work to afford that home. These were explicit goals of the designers: “No man who owns his house and lot can be a Communist,” said the creator of Levittown, the model suburb. “He has too much to do.” The reason Target has become the locus of today’s particular right-wing backlash is the same reason countless viral TikToks attempt to convince women that they’re at risk of being kidnapped every time they’re in a parking lot. It’s the reason why true crime is one of the most popular podcast genres in America, and why many refuse to travel without a gun by their side and shoot people if they set foot on their driveway.
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It is of course true that these mass hysterias are part of an organized right-wing movement that is attacking human rights across the country—through legislation banning abortion, gender-affirming care, and books, and making it illegal for educators to teach American history accurately. But the shape this movement has taken is not coincidental; it is in fact the product of the unique shape of public life in America, or lack thereof. Suburbanites do not have town squares in which to protest. They do not have streets to march down. Target has become the closest thing many have to a public forum. We often hear that urban areas are more liberal and suburban ones more conservative, and we’re often told that this is because of race. That may be partly true, though cities are whiter than ever and suburbs more diverse than ever. Instead, it may be that suburbanism itself, as an ideology, breeds reactionary thinking and turns Americans into people constantly scared of a Big Bad Other. The suburban doctrine dictates that public space be limited, and conflict-free where it exists; that private space serve only as a place of commodity exchange; that surveillance, hyper-individualism, and constant vigilance are good and normal and keep people safe. It is an ideology that extends beyond the suburbs; it infects everything. Even cities, as Sarah Schulman writes in The Gentrification of the Mind, have become places where people expect convenience and calmness over culture and community. What is a life of living in a surveilled and amenity-filled high-rise and ordering all your food and objects from the Internet to your door if not a suburban life? To make matters worse, the people who have adopted this mindset do not see it as an ideology, but as the normal and right state of the world; they, as Schulman writes, “look in the mirror and think it’s a window.” So when anything, even a gay T-shirt, disrupts their view, they become scared.
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shopuni-t · 5 months
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Long Sleeve T-shirt for Women | Breathe More - Uni-T
Discover ultimate comfort with our Breathe More Long Sleeve T-Shirt for women. Crafted for style and ease, shop now for a breathable wardrobe essential!
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creativesnehalshop · 1 year
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New York Tee
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blily2023 · 9 months
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So I’m in a deeply red incredibly conservative state.  I ran a pride month 5k awhile back. The usual group of 3 protestors with an incredibly loud bullhorn showed up to yell at us about how trans people are mutilating themselves and AIDS is God’s judgement and we’re a menace to children etc. etc. etc. But they were vastly outnumbered by runners and volunteers. One of the first race announcements was that they hadn’t ordered enough T-shirts for the amount of people who ended up running, and would have to reorder, so anyone who wanted another race T-shirt should sign up now.
We’re all used to the protestors by now, they show up everywhere. We just ignore them. Interacting with them just encourages them.
I hadn’t realized how early the race date was this year compared to previous years and hadn’t prepared as much, and there were a lot of hills; not to mention there was some confusion as to the race route which resulted in the announcer referring to it post-run as a “4-mile 5k” (they are supposed to be about 3.5 miles. One guy ended up in an entirely different district of the city from where the race route was and still finished first.) I ended up walking a lot of the race, but I finished it, and did do a fair bit of running.
I had top surgery a few years ago but I’ve only gotten comfortable running shirtless this year as body fat redistribution happened. I had been trying to decide if I wanted to run shirtless or not before the protestors showed up and started yelling, then I was like ah. I will run past the transphobes shirtless like a human middle finger. And that is what I did. was wearing delightfully garish rainbow shorts I found at a thrift store and my pink triangle necklace.
Some Americorps volunteers were directing runners at one of the more confusing junctions, I high fived one and panted that I had just joined Conservation Corps. The sound of angry bullhorn shouting faded almost immediately behind us, and there were rainbow flags hanging in several of the yards we ran past throughout the route.
As in previous years, a lot of tough incredibly fit beautiful older people, mostly women, breezed past me during the race. One jogged up even with me with an encouraging “what would you do for a klondike bar!” I wasn’t sure how to reply to this and didn’t have the breath to express that I did not want anything thick or creamy at that moment, but what did come out was “you did remind me that there’s beer at the finish line.” Another lady who walked and jogged near me for awhile near the middle-latter half of the race talked a bit and complained that one of the volunteers organizing the race hadn’t set up the “water” table with fireball shots that she did for some other races and we just got a regular water and gatorade station!
Coming back to the finish line I was handed a flag and ran past long rows of cheering people. Around the corner the protestors were still lurking, but were mostly silent now. Apparently they had gotten worn out by just standing there and not running. As I passed the bullhorn guy shook himself out of his torpor enough to give a halfhearted “is it a man? is it a woman? who knows anymore?” I passed him and the sound of cheering, and then the 80s music (I remember Blondie and ABBA) they were blasting closer to the finish line.
Once most of the runners were back there was a fun run for the kids. A couple of the older ones had also run the 5k (I just know the protestors were awful to the poor guys ughh) but all of them made a lap around the parking lot and got handed medals. All of the adult volunteers and participants spread out around the middle of the parking lot so that there was someone cheering and waving flags for the kids along every step of the route.
There were free snacks, water and beer courtesy of our sponsor [brand redacted]. There was also non-alcoholic “beer”, which I thought was nice to see, I’d been thinking there was a heavily alcoholic element to a lot of local queer events. I drank a lot of water and ate some food before getting a free beer, which still hit me pretty hard after the run. While I was hovering around the refreshment table a big handsome butch came up next to me and I noticed a faded tattoo on her arm of a chain, each link a different color of the rainbow.
I went to put something down in my car just as the protestors were starting to leave, and realized that they were moving on a course that overlapped with mine as I walked to my car. I decided I wasn’t going to stop or veer out of their way and just see what they did. As I got closer they seemed to be talking about how we had definitely totally noticed that they were leaving (no one had.) They noticed me coming towards them and suddenly got quiet, avoided eye contact and skittered out of my way. Ha.
I stumbled into the nearby fundraiser to cool down and sober up in the air conditioning before I left. They were playing girl in red, rupaul, that girls/girls/boys song by Panic! at the disco, and that Taylor Swift song “You need to calm down” that some people on this site complained was cringe. The lady next to me sang along to “shade never made anybody less gay.” I bought a baseball hat.
It’s easy, I think especially if you’re very online and not very active in your local community, to start feeling like there’s no queer community in your area and we’re outnumbered by people who hate us. Unless you live in the middle of Westoboro Baptist territory that’s generally not true. I cannot stress enough how incredibly conservative and red my area is. We’ve got like 3 very loud people with nothing better to do who bother us at every event, and large amounts of people across all demographics who show up in support. I’ve been thinking about this post by @headspace-hotel about not being able to find stuff online and this is a slightly different thing but yeah. If you don’t know what there is in your area, you don’t know what you’re looking for or where to find it when searching online. If you search “is there queer stuff happening near me” google is going to shrug and recommend you Products And Services that it can Sell You. When I moved back home after spending some time in a much more blue state (but which had much less of a sense of community--I think it’s the way we band together down here when we know just what the stakes are) I felt like I was going to be the only trans person in the state, then someone mentioned to me that there was a local private facebook group for trans people to share personal posts and resources with many hundreds of members. There are more of us that aren’t on facebook. The Facebook group, though, introduced me to many more resources I hadn't known were in my area.
Get outside. Find some sort of local queer event and ask around. There will be other queer people. There is very likely something you’re interested in already happening or people who would love to work with you to start it if not. Even if you’re in a very red very rural state, you’re not alone, and chill or neutrally polite people vastly outnumber the few assholes, it’s just that the assholes are very loud and especially if you’ve been marinating in overwhelmingly toxic online environments it can feel like they’re everywhere. They’re not. Don’t give them that power.
The current legal landscape is terrifying and needs a lot of work but it doesn't reflect lived experiences. Get outside, find your local community, show up to in-person events if at all possible, it’s so encouraging.
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shopunit4 · 2 years
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The implication of cotton apparel for the environment
If you are experiencing allergic reactions or are tormented by skin sicknesses due to the garments you put on, it's time to rethink and switch to a one-of-a-kind fabric or clothing cloth to shop for. Shift to natural cotton to keep away from numerous skin concerns. If the coconut tree is taken into consideration because the "tree of life," then cotton is the "cloth of life." that is because of the big usage of cotton, from the bedroom to the kitchen. But, because of industrial farming strategies, regular cotton can also consist of impurities that could cause hypersensitive reactions in some human beings. That is which organic cotton comes in on hand. Organic cotton is ready to increase cotton flowers without the usage of fertilizers, pesticides, and different toxic chemical substances. With this shape of farming technique, cottonwood isn't sprayed or treated with any chemical. They simplest rely upon authorized natural farming strategies. Here are more advantages of women's organic cotton t-shirts apparel 1. Environment-friendly It influences agriculture and environmentally pleasant technique. Producing natural ladies' Awesome T-shirts lower carbon because of lesser fuel and power intake. As it is going by a chemical-free production manner, it also prevents water contamination. 2. Safety requirements Natural apparel merchandise is safer as producers adhere to very inflexible and stricter manufacturing standards. 3. Cheaper production fee It's far inexpensive to supply as it does not first-class get rid of unstable and poisonous chemical substances, it additionally simplest grows herbal cotton seeds in preference to processed ones
4. Keep away from hypersensitive reactions and skin issues There are not any chemical retentions from shirts clothing; for that reason, humans with allergies or with precise chemical sensitivity will greatly advantage the use of natural cotton in clothing fabric.
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sustainablyinlove · 2 years
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