Description: “And They Were Roommates” — because some love stories begin with a lease and end with a lifetime. Whether you’re celebrating your own roommate-to-lovers arc or just love a good meme with maximum gay energy, this design is perfect for shirts, stickers, or anything else that needs a little extra love.
Description: “And They Were Roommates”—the sapphic battle cry of an entire generation. It’s soft, it’s sweet, and it’s just queer enough to make your conservative aunt mildly uncomfortable. Whether you’re proudly out, still “just roommates,” or simply vibing with your inner WLW energy, this design is perfect for pins, tees, stickers, or laptop decals. Love is love—and sometimes it comes with a shared lease.
Description: Celebrate strength, solidarity, and self-expression with this bold reimagining of the classic “We Can Do It!” poster—now with a vibrant LGBTQ+ twist. Our Pride Power Rosie keeps the iconic pose but swaps the classic uniform for a rainbow-striped shirt and a fierce commitment to visibility. Perfect for your office, classroom, protest kit, or gallery wall, this print honors the enduring legacy of feminist resistance while proudly waving the flag for queer empowerment.
Description: Shakespeare meets caffeine in this cheeky mash-up of high drama and highly caffeinated beverages. Featuring a flamboyant Renaissance figure dramatically swooning over a matcha latte, this punny design is perfect for literature lovers, theater kids, and anyone who knows that a good cup of green tea can rival any plot twist. Ideal for mugs, t-shirts, notebooks, and tote bags—because all the world’s a stage, and yours should be matcha-fueled.
Description: Step back in time with a sassy, retro-inspired design featuring a classic 1950s housewife holding her “Happy Pills” and a bold, cheeky message: “If You Want 1950s Gender Roles, At Least Give Me 1950s Drugs.” This design blends vintage aesthetics with modern sarcasm, perfect for those who appreciate humor with a side of social commentary. Whether you’re calling out nostalgia-fueled stereotypes or just love retro vibes with a twist, this design makes a statement. Great for T-shirts, mugs, and totes!
Description: Celebrate the trailblazers of feminism and the fight for equality with this bold design titled ‘The ERA Tour.’ Featuring a collage of iconic figures in the women’s rights movement, each surrounded by vibrant pastel blocks, this design highlights their enduring legacy. At the center, a striking ‘ERA Now’ image stands as a modern call to action. Perfect for activists, history enthusiasts, or anyone inspired by the power of equality, this design combines historical reverence with contemporary style. Show your support for the Equal Rights Amendment and the feminist movement with this empowering statement piece!
Description: Step back to the early 1900s when Victorian and Edwardian women armed themselves with their trusty hat pins to fend off unwanted advances! This cheeky vintage-inspired design, titled “The Hat Pin Peril,” combines historical flair with a bold feminist twist. Featuring a fearless lady holding her hat pin with purpose, this sticker proudly declares, “I regret to inform you, sir, that chivalry is indeed dead, and if you do not remove your hand from my person, you’re next.”
Description: Celebrate the beauty and strength of nature’s most mysterious plants with this bold, feminist twist. Featuring iconic toxic beauties—like Belladonna, Foxglove, and Wolfsbane—this design is a reminder that looking pretty doesn’t mean lacking power. Perfect for green witches, plant lovers, and anyone with a taste for a little danger in their floral arrangements. Add some botanical bite to your wardrobe and wear your power unapologetically!
Description: xInspired by the notorious “Aqua Tofana,” this design pays homage to the infamous poison used in 17th-century Italy, a blend of belladonna, arsenic, and lead, allegedly concocted by Giulia Tofana. Disguised as a simple cosmetic or medicinal tincture, it offered a grim but liberating solution for women trapped in oppressive marriages. Dubbed the “Manna of St. Nicholas of Bari,” this lethal elixir became a tool of autonomy in an era when few options were available to escape patriarchal control. Featuring a faux “nutrition label” of ingredients, this design is a darkly humorous nod to women’s resilience and resourcefulness through history.