Disability Pride Hats
Description: ✨ People with disabilities should have the right to marry without losing their income, benefits, or health insurance. ⭐️ In many countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, people with disabilities are discouraged from getting married or are pushed to divorce in order to get or maintain their income, benefits, and health insurance.
People with Disabilities Deserve Marriage Equality Hat
by Liberal Jane Illustration
$12 $19
Disabled Bodies Are Good Bodies Hat
by FabulouslyFeminist
$12 $19
Description: I was having a conversation on Facebook when someone started being transphobic and gatekeeping trans and nonbinary people. As a nonbinary person myself, I was of course bothered. I argued my point until I was derisively called an inclusive bean, which I thought was an oddly adorable insult. I decided that I wanted it on a patch for my vest. It turned out that a lot of other people were in love with the idea, as well. So I commissioned my talented friend to bring my idea to life, and here we are! Visit the artist on Twitter to see more of her art: @CupcakeCreature.
Disability Pride #2: Inclusive Bean Hat
by Inclusive Beans
$12 $19
Not Every Disability is Visible Awareness Illness Hat
by Social Rebellion
$12 $19
Description: Express your pride and your love with the disability community. Made with love from a disabled artist. --- About the flag colors: --- • Red - Physical disabilities • Yellow - Cognitive & intellectual disabilities, neurodiversity • Offwhite - Invisible and undiagnosed disabilities • Blue - Mental/psychiatric illnesses • Green - Sensory disabilities • Dark grey - Those who tragically lost their lives due to illness, negligence, eugenics, and suicide
Disability Pride Flag Hat
by disabiliTEEs by OrdinaryKary
$12 $19
Not Every Disability is Visible Awareness Illness Hat
by Social Rebellion
$12 $19
Description: I was having a conversation on Facebook when someone started being transphobic and gatekeeping trans and nonbinary people. As a nonbinary person myself, I was of course bothered. I argued my point until I was derisively called an inclusive bean, which I thought was an oddly adorable insult. I decided that I wanted it on a patch for my vest. It turned out that a lot of other people were in love with the idea, as well. So I commissioned my talented friend to bring my idea to life, and here we are! Visit the artist on Twitter to see more of her art: @CupcakeCreature.
Disability Pride #1: Aggressively Inclusive Bean Hat
by Inclusive Beans
$12 $19
Description: The Kometz Aleph, a symbol of the Yiddish language taken from the song "Oyfn Pripetshik", in the colors of the visual-safe disability pride flag.
Kometz Aleph (Disability Pride Colors) Hat
by Rifkele D. Leybikhe
$12 $19
Description: FRONT FRONT ART The My Dearest Friends Project is a COVID-19 art collaboration centering disability. MDFP has been collecting stories from disabled individuals across the globe since the start of the pandemic. You've found our merch! Go check out @MyDearestFriendsProject on Instagram to learn how you can participate! Product Description: handwritten in white charcoal are the words, "The My Dearest Friends Project My Disability is Not Your Punchline" With the DisArt + Oaklee logo beneath.
My Disability is Not Your Punchline Hat
by My Dearest Friends Project
$12 $19