Drag Queen Kids T-Shirts
Description: Harris Glenn Milstead (October 19, 1945 – March 7, 1988), better known by his stage name Divine, was an American actor, singer, and drag queen. Closely associated with the independent filmmaker John Waters, Divine was a character actor, usually performing female roles in cinematic and theatrical productions, and adopted a female drag persona for his music career.
Description: Show your love and support for local drag queens with this colorful design! This tee features a fabulous drag queen in vibrant rainbow colors, perfect for wearing to LGBTQ parades or just as a statement piece. Spread the message of love. Show that you're against the anti-drag bill with this beautiful drag queen design. Show that drag is not a crime, let people know to leave drag queens alone! This colorful rainbow tee is suitable for men and women.
Description: Boots the House Down is a funny drag queen inspired quote perfect for anyone into the race. You will be turning heads in this design. It is stunting pretty. A fierce design with a boot and fan adorn the look. You will be slaying the competition while in the werk room.
Boots the House Down Funny Drag Queen Quote Kids T-Shirt
by ksrogersdesigns
$13 $19
Description: Bold, cheeky, and fabulous! This playful design screams 'Ohhh Hoooneyyy' in a glamorous pink retro style. Perfect for drag fans, LGBTQ+ pride lovers, or anyone who lives for a dramatic entrance. Serve it with sass! Design made in collaboration with graphic designer Ashiq Mubassir (ashiqmubassir / @ ashiqmubassir via fiverr). Check out Ashiq Mubassir’s portfolio on Behance via Ashiq Mubassir @ ashiqdesign !
Oh Honey! Sassy Pink Drag Quote – Funny Campy Design Kids T-Shirt
by mareescatharsis
$13 $19
Description: Bring the drama and the glam with this fabulous drag queen artwork! Featuring a retro-inspired look and the playful “party” script in soft pink tones, this design is perfect for drag lovers, queer culture fans, and those who live for bold style and sharp humor. Ideal for stickers, tees, and all things fabulous.
Description: Wigstock began spontaneously in 1984 when a group of drag queens decided to put on a show in New York City's Tompkins Square Park. It became an annual East Village event that continued uninterrupted until the mid-90s, when Mayor Rudolph Giuliani forced it out of the park to an area by the Hudson River. Since then Wigstock has been sporadic, experiencing many interruptions, revivals, and changes of venue, but has never once disappointed.