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Meal Buddies Shirt

Author Latham Thomas and Paola Mendoza, artistic director of The Women’s March, in Lingua Franca’s “Resistance” sweaters. Some designers have gone further, seizing the Meal Buddies Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this moment to organize. Rachel Comey, for instance, spearheaded an industry-wide campaign to support the Women’s March: Working in partnership with the CFDA, Comey mobilized 60 brands to join in solidarity actions ranging from shout-outs on Twitter to chartering buses to send staff (and friends and family) to marches around the country. “It’s been an adjustment for me, because I’m not usually so vocal,” admits Comey. “But this is an industry that’s all about the modern woman—who she is, how she lives, what she needs—and so I felt like it was appropriate to say, we as an industry need to stand up for our customers. And ourselves! I mean,” Comey adds, “I’m a woman. And I’ve got a platform, and I intend to use it.” Comey’s efforts are indeed ongoing—and may serve as a model for other designers looking for ways to #resist. One standout item in her Fall 2017 collection, for instance, is a camouflage jacket that was originally commissioned by a group of Comey fans heading to the Women’s March. Comey plans to donate 10% of her proceeds from wholesale orders of the jacket to a nonprofit—she’s still deciding where to invest—and is asking retailers to match the contribution by donating 10% of their sales, too. The slogan on the jacket? Si vales valeo—which translates from the Latin as “if you are strong, I am strong.”


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That solidarity message is echoed by Hari Nef. Although she’s quick to raise the Meal Buddies Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this unique, urgent concerns currently facing her community of transgender women and men, when Nef took her impromptu turn on the dais at Stonewall, she used her time behind the speaker’s podium to make a broader point, as well. In her view, it’s vital that marginalized groups acknowledge each other, and find common cause. “When I help my community, I help myself,” Nef says. “When I help people of color, I help myself. When I help immigrants, I help myself. The way I see it, it’s about creating the just world I want to live in. I’m not going to sleep in that world right now,” she goes on, “but it’s the world I want to wake up to.”


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Author Latham Thomas and Paola Mendoza, artistic director of The Women’s March, in Lingua Franca’s “Resistance” sweaters. Some designers have gone further, seizing the Meal Buddies Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this moment to organize. Rachel Comey, for instance, spearheaded an industry-wide campaign to support the Women’s March: Working in partnership with the CFDA, Comey mobilized 60 brands to join in solidarity actions ranging from shout-outs on Twitter to chartering buses to send staff (and friends and family) to marches around the country. “It’s been an adjustment for me, because I’m not usually so vocal,” admits Comey. “But this is an industry that’s all about the modern woman—who she is, how she lives, what she needs—and so I felt like it was appropriate to say, we as an industry need to stand up for our customers. And ourselves! I mean,” Comey adds, “I’m a woman. And I’ve got a platform, and I intend to use it.” Comey’s efforts are indeed ongoing—and may serve as a model for other designers looking for ways to #resist. One standout item in her Fall 2017 collection, for instance, is a camouflage jacket that was originally commissioned by a group of Comey fans heading to the Women’s March. Comey plans to donate 10% of her proceeds from wholesale orders of the jacket to a nonprofit—she’s still deciding where to invest—and is asking retailers to match the contribution by donating 10% of their sales, too. The slogan on the jacket? Si vales valeo—which translates from the Latin as “if you are strong, I am strong.”


That solidarity message is echoed by Hari Nef. Although she’s quick to raise the Meal Buddies Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this unique, urgent concerns currently facing her community of transgender women and men, when Nef took her impromptu turn on the dais at Stonewall, she used her time behind the speaker’s podium to make a broader point, as well. In her view, it’s vital that marginalized groups acknowledge each other, and find common cause. “When I help my community, I help myself,” Nef says. “When I help people of color, I help myself. When I help immigrants, I help myself. The way I see it, it’s about creating the just world I want to live in. I’m not going to sleep in that world right now,” she goes on, “but it’s the world I want to wake up to.”

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