Joe Biden's "Believe in Better" Voter Merchandise Features 19 American Designers

Joe Biden's "Believe in Better" Voter Merchandise Features 19 American Designers

The November 2020 election is less than 56 days away. As you plan how you will vote, whether by mail (open in new tab) or in person (open in new tab), you will want to report your team's merchandise as well. Just in time, Presidential Hope Joe Biden has launched a line of merchandise titled "Believe in Better" (open in new tab). This energetic collection features the work of 19 American fashion designers from diverse backgrounds, and the collection is made in the USA by union workers.

There is a pullover by Aurora James of Brother Vellies that reads "We Make the Difference, Black Women for Biden/Harris 2020" and fans of Michelle Obama (opens in new tab) pullover that reads "Rebuild With Love" by Jason Wu, among others. Victor Glemaud's bucket hats will block out the sun as you line up to vote, and Joseph Altuzarra's blue bandanas look great wrapped around the neck or attached to tote bag handles.

The offerings are as diverse as the people chosen to make the goods. Prabal Gurung, Gabriela Hurst, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough of Proenza Schooler, Taqun Panitgul, Monique Pean, Joe Perez, Vera Wong, Brett Heyman of Edie Parker, Tom Brown, Jonathan Cohen, Carly Cushney, and Katherine and Lizzie Fortunato, among others. [Hearst, who designed the tie-dye T-shirt, said, "As a Latina woman who cares deeply about the environment our children will inherit, it was an honor to support the Biden/Harris campaign and express my professional, personal, and civic responsibility to create Believe in Better Collection merchandise. I was honored to be able to create the Believe in Better Collection products."

Meanwhile, Altuzarra said of his designs: "From American farmers and miners in the 1920s, to women entering factories during World War II, to the LGBTQ community in the 1970s, bandanas have long held an important place in American culture and history. The bandana has long been an important part of American culture and history. I was interested in reviving the bandana as part of a political message and wanted to design an accessory that could be worn as a scarf or as a mask that speaks to the moment in which we live. I am very proud to volunteer my talents to support the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Their proven leadership will help us get out of this crisis and rebuild our country. I believe they will unite and heal our country and ensure that our democracy is inclusive of all."

All items are under $60, so you can even buy a few more for friends and family. After the election is over, you will have a keepsake you can cherish forever.

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