Don’t Let Your President Get Your Ass Kicked shirt

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Digital phygital physical Don’t Let Your President Get Your Ass Kicked shirt. or something else entirely? As London, Milan, and Paris all prepare to reveal the calendars of their upcoming ad hoc fashion weeks, the purpose, timing, and place of the runway show format post-coronavirus has been—and continues to be—a subject under much scrutiny. This Thursday the Camera Nazionale Della Moda—Italy’s CFDA—will unveil the full July 14–17 calendar for this summer’s mostly digital fashion showcase.

Don’t Let Your President Get Your Ass Kicked shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt

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Liana Satenstein: I like the idea of small labels and individuals but when masks are priced so high by a large clothing company? And who knows where they are made. Chioma Nnad Don’t Let Your President Get Your Ass Kicked shirt. Same, I’m glad that young designers got a head start on this. And I’m only buying from small, local mask makers. Emily Farra, senior fashion news writer: I think a lot of the hesitation definitely stems from the inconsistent narrative around masks. Less than two months ago, the CDC literally told us not to wear one at all—not because it wouldn’t help, but because they knew the hospitals were going to run out. And the fact that so many people don’t have access to masks at all makes me feel uneasy about “fashion masks.” Hospitals in NYC seem to be better equipped now, but other front line workers—at grocery stores, pharmacies, taxi drivers, etc—do not have access to masks. and i’ve heard there are major shortages at nursing homes. Steff Yotka, fashion news and emerging platforms editor: To go back to Sarah’s point about unease about fashion mask-making: I think it’s important to be able to make an aesthetic choice about what your mask looks like, especially now that it seems like we will be wearing them for a long time. But masks becoming a status symbol is tricky territory to me—we’re wearing them for our health. Not to flex.

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