Chicano T-Shirts
Description: Designed by a Chicano artist! Fueled by an odd Aqua Teen Hunger Force reference, a popular 70's group, and my desire to sport this shirt! Please enjoy a quote from the world's worst racist bootlegger: "OK guys, look, I'm sorry that I made an ass load of money sellin' these in the parking lot of your show. They ain't supposed to say "Chicano" it was them dumbass immigrants I had working for me. Anyways, I want you to have this." Bart Oates: "… $40 in change?"
Description: A limited edition printing--only 25 copies of each item will be sold. This is a Mextasy homage to the Chicano Moratorium, 1971. Credit for the photography? @veteranas_and_rucas on instagram https://www.instagram.com/veteranas_and_rucas/?hl=en From their original posting: "A group of Chicanas raising their fists during the Fresno Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam War. Photo taken on April 3, 1971. Photo courtesy of: Raul Ruiz (photographer and co-editor of La Raza Newspaper & Magazine). Heads up! I want to recommend a new documentary @brownbuffaloproject that talks a lot about this time, focusing on the life and struggles of Chicano civil rights activist and lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta (aka the Brown Buffalo). It airs Fr...
Description: "Spicy Salsa? Check. Charro hat? Check. Chicano charm? Double-check! This T-shirt is like a walking checklist for awesomeness. Guaranteed to turn heads and make abuelitas everywhere proud. Warning: Wearing may cause sudden urges to break into salsa moves. Side effects include increased swagger and compliments.
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