https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/ It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing? Joshua A. Katz
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing. Sam Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 Phone 317-582-1773 Fax On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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As I learned this morning, it isn't just sizes. Apparently the proportions differ for men's and women's tees. Joshua A. Katz On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 <(317)%20850-0726> Phone 317-582-1773 <(317)%20582-1773> Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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The proportions for women's t-shirts is generally terrible - I never order them On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:53 PM Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
As I learned this morning, it isn't just sizes. Apparently the proportions differ for men's and women's tees.
Joshua A. Katz
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 <(317)%20850-0726> Phone 317-582-1773 <(317)%20582-1773> Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 Phone 317-582-1773 Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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A women's shirt in the near future is a likely possibility. Having said that, we brought a women's version of our T-shirt to the Students for Liberty event last year and I was surprised how many chose the unisex cut instead of the women's version. But again, I expect one will be on the store by the start of Spring. Wes Benedict, Executive Director Libertarian National Committee, Inc. 1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314 (202) 333-0008 ext. 232, wes.benedict@lp.org facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational Join the Libertarian Party at: http://lp.org/membership On 2/3/2017 5:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com <mailto:goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com>> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 Phone 317-582-1773 Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com <mailto:planning4liberty@gmail.com>> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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Thanks Wes. Joshua A. Katz On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Wes Benedict <wes.benedict@lp.org> wrote:
A women's shirt in the near future is a likely possibility.
Having said that, we brought a women's version of our T-shirt to the Students for Liberty event last year and I was surprised how many chose the unisex cut instead of the women's version.
But again, I expect one will be on the store by the start of Spring.
Wes Benedict, Executive Director Libertarian National Committee, Inc. 1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314(202) 333-0008 ext. 232 <(202)%20333-0008>, wes.benedict@lp.orgfacebook.com/libertarians @LPNational Join the Libertarian Party at: http://lp.org/membership
On 2/3/2017 5:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 <(317)%20850-0726> Phone 317-582-1773 <(317)%20582-1773> Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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I am not surprised. Many women feel as I do. On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:57 PM Wes Benedict <wes.benedict@lp.org> wrote:
A women's shirt in the near future is a likely possibility.
Having said that, we brought a women's version of our T-shirt to
the Students for Liberty event last year and I was surprised how
many chose the unisex cut instead of the women's version.
But again, I expect one will be on the store by the start of
Spring.
Wes Benedict, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
(202) 333-0008 ext. 232, wes.benedict@lp.org
facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
Join the Libertarian Party at: http://lp.org/membership
On 2/3/2017 5:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos
wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too
tight
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com>
wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore
should have access to the same
clothing sizes as men. The LP
doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine,
even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein
Libertarian National
Committee
Member at Large
8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101
Indianapolis IN 46260
317-850-0726 Phone
317-582-1773 Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at
3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com>
wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today
that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer
our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm
aware that an LP event is the only place (outside
of an adult establishment) where the line is at
the men's room (and not only when our chair is in
there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be
feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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On Feb 3, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight
That's what comes from being busty Caryn Ann, lol! But some women, and girls, are differently figured, or do like tight tops. I think having garments explicitly identified as women's sends an inclusive, welcoming message and therefore it's a good idea to offer some, even if they prove less popular among women than "standard-issue" t-shirts. Male Libertarians like myself might end up buying them too, you never know! ;-) For me personally, the biggest deterrent to buying our clothing items has simply been that they are generally not funky and cool enough for me to want to wear them. I would love to see us offer a more unique/alternative range of clothing/fashion items like those depicted below, with tastefully added libertarian messaging or logos. If you want to buy a t-shirt with a pro-freedom political message or logo, you've got a million options. But if you want to buy a furry angora sweater, or a faux leather harness, or a corset, or a stylish pair of jeans, or some chic footwear, that's got a pro-freedom political message or logo, your choices are significantly more limited. I suspect there is a market out there that is waiting to be tapped. Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF P.S. – Hopefully the LNC list will be able to display the images below with the accompanying text for each image... These fuzzy sweaters would look cool with the image of a porcupine or Statue of Liberty dyed in different color on the back. Imagine the word "Libertarian" in a fancy, cursive font along the side of these heels. For that matter, how about a whole line of "Don't Tread On Anyone" footwear, in different styles such as hiking boots, sandals, etc., with raised or imprinted rubber on the soles, such as on the sandals shown above, to leave pro-freedom messages when walking in sand, mud, etc.? This gorgeous item could look extra cool/edgy with some subtle black vertical lettering added along the seams with a message like "Power to the People, Not the Government!" I can easily imagine a wallet or purse with hip-hop type lettering like this reading simply "LP" and then in a smaller font on the bottom or reverse, "Minimum Government, Maximum Freedom" A harness like this imprinted with small actual text from a book like Peter McWilliams "Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do" would be a truly unique item that I'll bet somebody would want. Instead of "CUPCAKE CLIQUE", what about "FREEDOM CLIQUE" with the LP logo on top? Some jeans like these would look awesome with a washed-out image of Frederick Douglass's face on them and his quote, "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress." Something like this would obviously be a pricey, high-end item, but imagine a sexy punked-out garment like this with a stylized piece of art on the back reading, "Part of the Rebel Alliance and a Traitor", or "Challenging the Cult of the Omnipotent State", with "Libertarian Party" in smaller lettering at the bottom. I'd wear it in a heartbeat. :-) Simple stitch-up leggings like these are surprisingly uncommon, and would be even more of a find with a distinctive Libertarian Party label on the back seat.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote: Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 Phone 317-582-1773 Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote: https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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I would buy Frederick Douglass jeans in a red hot second. WB On Feb 3, 2017 10:15 PM, "Starchild" <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
On Feb 3, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight
That's what comes from being busty Caryn Ann, lol! But some women, and girls, are differently figured, or do like tight tops. I think having garments explicitly identified as women's sends an inclusive, welcoming message and therefore it's a good idea to offer some, even if they prove less popular among women than "standard-issue" t-shirts. Male Libertarians like myself might end up buying them too, you never know! ;-)
For me personally, the biggest deterrent to buying our clothing items has simply been that they are generally not funky and cool enough for me to want to wear them. I would love to see us offer a more unique/alternative range of clothing/fashion items like those depicted below, with tastefully added libertarian messaging or logos.
If you want to buy a t-shirt with a pro-freedom political message or logo, you've got a million options. But if you want to buy a furry angora sweater, or a faux leather harness, or a corset, or a stylish pair of jeans, or some chic footwear, that's got a pro-freedom political message or logo, your choices are *significantly* more limited. I suspect there is a market out there that is waiting to be tapped.
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
P.S. – Hopefully the LNC list will be able to display the images below with the accompanying text for each image...
These fuzzy sweaters would look cool with the image of a porcupine or Statue of Liberty dyed in different color on the back.
Imagine the word "Libertarian" in a fancy, cursive font along the side of these heels. For that matter, how about a whole line of "Don't Tread On Anyone" footwear, in different styles such as hiking boots, sandals, etc., with raised or imprinted rubber on the soles, such as on the sandals shown above, to leave pro-freedom messages when walking in sand, mud, etc.? This gorgeous item could look extra cool/edgy with some subtle black vertical lettering added along the seams with a message like "Power to the People, Not the Government!"
I can easily imagine a wallet or purse with hip-hop type lettering like this reading simply "LP" and then in a smaller font on the bottom or reverse, "Minimum Government, Maximum Freedom"
A harness like this imprinted with small actual text from a book like Peter McWilliams "Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do" would be a truly unique item that I'll bet somebody would want.
Instead of "CUPCAKE CLIQUE", what about "FREEDOM CLIQUE" with the LP logo on top?
Some jeans like these would look awesome with a washed-out image of Frederick Douglass's face on them and his quote, "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
Something like this would obviously be a pricey, high-end item, but imagine a sexy punked-out garment like this with a stylized piece of art on the back reading, "Part of the Rebel Alliance and a Traitor", or "Challenging the Cult of the Omnipotent State", with "Libertarian Party" in smaller lettering at the bottom. I'd wear it in a heartbeat. :-)
Simple stitch-up leggings like these are surprisingly uncommon, and would be even more of a find with a distinctive Libertarian Party label on the back seat.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 <(317)%20850-0726> Phone 317-582-1773 <(317)%20582-1773> Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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I hear Frederick Douglass is doing good work, and more and more people are paying attention to him lately. Joshua A. Katz On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 11:33 PM, Whitney Bilyeu <whitneycb76@gmail.com> wrote:
I would buy Frederick Douglass jeans in a red hot second.
WB
On Feb 3, 2017 10:15 PM, "Starchild" <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
On Feb 3, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight
That's what comes from being busty Caryn Ann, lol! But some women, and girls, are differently figured, or do like tight tops. I think having garments explicitly identified as women's sends an inclusive, welcoming message and therefore it's a good idea to offer some, even if they prove less popular among women than "standard-issue" t-shirts. Male Libertarians like myself might end up buying them too, you never know! ;-)
For me personally, the biggest deterrent to buying our clothing items has simply been that they are generally not funky and cool enough for me to want to wear them. I would love to see us offer a more unique/alternative range of clothing/fashion items like those depicted below, with tastefully added libertarian messaging or logos.
If you want to buy a t-shirt with a pro-freedom political message or logo, you've got a million options. But if you want to buy a furry angora sweater, or a faux leather harness, or a corset, or a stylish pair of jeans, or some chic footwear, that's got a pro-freedom political message or logo, your choices are *significantly* more limited. I suspect there is a market out there that is waiting to be tapped.
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
P.S. – Hopefully the LNC list will be able to display the images below with the accompanying text for each image...
These fuzzy sweaters would look cool with the image of a porcupine or Statue of Liberty dyed in different color on the back.
Imagine the word "Libertarian" in a fancy, cursive font along the side of these heels. For that matter, how about a whole line of "Don't Tread On Anyone" footwear, in different styles such as hiking boots, sandals, etc., with raised or imprinted rubber on the soles, such as on the sandals shown above, to leave pro-freedom messages when walking in sand, mud, etc.? This gorgeous item could look extra cool/edgy with some subtle black vertical lettering added along the seams with a message like "Power to the People, Not the Government!"
I can easily imagine a wallet or purse with hip-hop type lettering like this reading simply "LP" and then in a smaller font on the bottom or reverse, "Minimum Government, Maximum Freedom"
A harness like this imprinted with small actual text from a book like Peter McWilliams "Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do" would be a truly unique item that I'll bet somebody would want.
Instead of "CUPCAKE CLIQUE", what about "FREEDOM CLIQUE" with the LP logo on top?
Some jeans like these would look awesome with a washed-out image of Frederick Douglass's face on them and his quote, "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
Something like this would obviously be a pricey, high-end item, but imagine a sexy punked-out garment like this with a stylized piece of art on the back reading, "Part of the Rebel Alliance and a Traitor", or "Challenging the Cult of the Omnipotent State", with "Libertarian Party" in smaller lettering at the bottom. I'd wear it in a heartbeat. :-)
Simple stitch-up leggings like these are surprisingly uncommon, and would be even more of a find with a distinctive Libertarian Party label on the back seat.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote:
Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
Sam Goldstein Libertarian National Committee Member at Large 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101 Indianapolis IN 46260 317-850-0726 <(317)%20850-0726> Phone 317-582-1773 <(317)%20582-1773> Fax
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote:
https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
Joshua A. Katz
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Really? That's great to hear we have a terrific activist like him helping us from beyond the grave! :-) Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF On Feb 3, 2017, at 9:43 PM, Joshua Katz wrote:
I hear Frederick Douglass is doing good work, and more and more people are paying attention to him lately.
Joshua A. Katz
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 11:33 PM, Whitney Bilyeu <whitneycb76@gmail.com> wrote: I would buy Frederick Douglass jeans in a red hot second.
WB
On Feb 3, 2017 10:15 PM, "Starchild" <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
On Feb 3, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
I can't stand women's t-shirts- always too short and too tight
That's what comes from being busty Caryn Ann, lol! But some women, and girls, are differently figured, or do like tight tops. I think having garments explicitly identified as women's sends an inclusive, welcoming message and therefore it's a good idea to offer some, even if they prove less popular among women than "standard-issue" t-shirts. Male Libertarians like myself might end up buying them too, you never know! ;-)
For me personally, the biggest deterrent to buying our clothing items has simply been that they are generally not funky and cool enough for me to want to wear them. I would love to see us offer a more unique/alternative range of clothing/fashion items like those depicted below, with tastefully added libertarian messaging or logos.
If you want to buy a t-shirt with a pro-freedom political message or logo, you've got a million options. But if you want to buy a furry angora sweater, or a faux leather harness, or a corset, or a stylish pair of jeans, or some chic footwear, that's got a pro-freedom political message or logo, your choices are significantly more limited. I suspect there is a market out there that is waiting to be tapped.
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
P.S. – Hopefully the LNC list will be able to display the images below with the accompanying text for each image...
These fuzzy sweaters would look cool with the image of a porcupine or Statue of Liberty dyed in different color on the back.
Imagine the word "Libertarian" in a fancy, cursive font along the side of these heels. For that matter, how about a whole line of "Don't Tread On Anyone" footwear, in different styles such as hiking boots, sandals, etc., with raised or imprinted rubber on the soles, such as on the sandals shown above, to leave pro-freedom messages when walking in sand, mud, etc.?
This gorgeous item could look extra cool/edgy with some subtle black vertical lettering added along the seams with a message like "Power to the People, Not the Government!"
I can easily imagine a wallet or purse with hip-hop type lettering like this reading simply "LP" and then in a smaller font on the bottom or reverse, "Minimum Government, Maximum Freedom"
A harness like this imprinted with small actual text from a book like Peter McWilliams "Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do" would be a truly unique item that I'll bet somebody would want.
Instead of "CUPCAKE CLIQUE", what about "FREEDOM CLIQUE" with the LP logo on top?
<serveimage.jpeg> Some jeans like these would look awesome with a washed-out image of Frederick Douglass's face on them and his quote, "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
<serveimage.jpeg> Something like this would obviously be a pricey, high-end item, but imagine a sexy punked-out garment like this with a stylized piece of art on the back reading, "Part of the Rebel Alliance and a Traitor", or "Challenging the Cult of the Omnipotent State", with "Libertarian Party" in smaller lettering at the bottom. I'd wear it in a heartbeat. :-)
Simple stitch-up leggings like these are surprisingly uncommon, and would be even more of a find with a distinctive Libertarian Party label on the back seat.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:41 PM Sam Goldstein <goldsteinatlarge@gmail.com> wrote: Women are equal to men and therefore should have access to the same clothing sizes as men. The LP doesn't believe in the separate but equal doctrine, even in clothing.
Sam
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On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Joshua Katz <planning4liberty@gmail.com> wrote: https://lpstore.org/product-category/apparel/
It was mentioned to me today that we don't carry any women's clothing, or offer our give-away t-shirts in women's styles. I'm aware that an LP event is the only place (outside of an adult establishment) where the line is at the men's room (and not only when our chair is in there with Sen. Paul), but still, would it be feasible to offer some women's clothing?
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