Did you miss your chance to get one of these awesome parody campaign shirts, to support SWOP Behind Bars? Are you kicking yourself now that you’re seeing how good they look? Well, I have great news for you; they’re still available! If you go to the website on which the shirts are sold and enter your email address, they’ll email you when enough people have expressed interest to justify another run (we think it’s about 30 orders). So please, please go there and sign up right away! Not only will you help support activists doing very important work for incarcerated sex workers, you’ll also get one of these snazzy (and extremely comfortable) tees! The women’s sizes run very small; this is a large, and as you can see it’s pretty tight across my ample bosom (I’m a 34DDD). So order accordingly! The men’s sizes are, as far as I’ve heard from guys who got them, pretty standard. But anyway, don’t delay! Sign up for yours today, and please Tweet, Facebook & otherwise advertise this campaign far and wide!
Archive for April 20th, 2017
McNeill/Matisse 2020
Posted in Miscellaneous, Perception, tagged activism, SWOP Behind Bars on April 20, 2017| 2 Comments »
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