Vintage Campaign Pride, that Fits to a Tee
by Caitlin O'Connell
“We might sell more Kennedy and Reagan, but I get the most questions about Henry Clay, Walter Mondale, and Barry Goldwater,” said founder Christine Lusey. “People latch onto the semi-obscure political figures.”
Lusey has always been interested in politics, and started the company after a fruitless search for a Robert Kennedy campaign tee. She draws inspiration from campaign memorabilia (for example, the Students for Kennedy t-shirt was inspired by an old button) as well as original ideas.
So as the presidential election continues heating up to November, stay cool with the Bull Moose Party t-shirt: “A square deal all around.”
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