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Introducing our all-new,  limited-edition "Rainbowlicious" t-shirt. Now accepting pre-orders! Just in time for pride parties and parades, or your trip to the supermarket.

 

Pre-order now and spread our RAINBOWLICIOUS message of trans-equality all summer long. Extended sizes are limited, so ordernow to guarantee your selection!
 

This is a Port & Co. 4.5 oz. 60/40 poly cotton blend. Removable tag. See sizing chart to ensure a perfect fit. This fitted listing is best for curvy figure (check out our unfitted crew listing, suitable for a boxier tastes). Extended sizes are priced from manufacturer at +$1.50 for 3XL and +$3.00 for 4XL.

Best deal in town: Price includes shipping. 

Also available as a crew neck for adults and for KIDS! 

As with all of IOA’s fundraising merchandise, a portion of profits are donated to progressive charitable organizations which support targeted or marginalized groups.

 

In Our America raises money to give money away, which means your purchase does real good in the world. See our list of past recipients here

Rainbowlicious Fitted V-Neck T-Shirt

$34.00Price
  • The Rainbowlicious flag was designed at the request of, and with advice from our queer, trans, non-binary community members. The pink, white, and light blue starry field, and black and brown stripes are an inclusionary way to highlight Black and brown, trans, non-binary, and all LGBTQIA members within our community.

    As with all of IOA’s fundraising merchandise, a portion of profits are donated to progressive charitable organizations which support targeted or marginalized groups. We're earmarking these profits for transgender advocacy groups.

    Design credits:
    © In Our America, Love Wins 2022
    Rainbowlicious designed by Jane Elliot 2020 for Nasty Women Get Shit Done and gifted to In Our America, Love Wins.

    Based on the red, white & blue instant classic In Our America flag (also © In Our America, Love Wins 2022) which was designed by Sean Donnell, 2016, inspired by a graphic by Jason Maxfield.

    Additional Rainbowlicious design references: 
    Philly flag design: Gilbert Baker, 1978, updated 2017
    Transgender flag design: Monica Helms, 1999
    Quasar flag design: Daniel Quasar, 2018

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