- Adult Apparel
- T-Shirts
- Tank Tops
- Hoodies
- Crewneck Sweatshirts
- Long Sleeve T-Shirts
- Baseball T-Shirts
- Kids Apparel
- Kids T-Shirts
- Kids Hoodie
- Kids Long Sleeve T-Shirt
- Baby Bodysuit
- Home Goods
- Wall Art
- Mugs
- Pillows
- Totes
- Tapestries
- Pins
- Cases & Stickers
- Phone Cases
- Stickers
- Magnets
Adult Apparel
Kids Apparel
Home Goods
Cases & Stickers
The third Mimeographic History design is "The Transexual Menace" T-Shirt (https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/politics/a35980637/history-of-feminist-t-shirt/) The Transexual Menace was the first direct action group of its kind in the US and amongst other things would hold demonstrations outside of trials for anti-trans crimes. The shirt was designed by Ricki Wilchins and Montine Jordan to emulate the style of the Rocky Horror Picture Show logo. In her book TRANS/gressive Wilkins said "f you passed, you were safe. But pulling on the T-shirt screwed all of that forever" Profits help us keep making Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: podcast, history, transgender, transsexual, lgbt
This design is inspired by a pin that we believe was originally made by Mirha-Soleil Ross and Xanthra Phillippa MacKay for Genderpress in 1990 Profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon and part of the profits go back to trans community causes
Tags: pride, transsexual, podcast, transgender, lgbt
This design is inspired by a pin that we believe was originally made by Mirha-Soleil Ross and Xanthra Phillippa MacKay for Genderpress in 1990 Profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon and part of the profits go back to trans community causes (now available in more colors)
Tags: pride, transsexual, podcast, lgbtq, transgender
This design was inspired by a button spotted on the jacket of Coagula in Rachel Pollack's Doom Patrol run.
Tags: transgender, lgbt, transsexual, podcast, comicbooks
In 1959 a group of queer and trans patrons were hanging out at Cooper Do-Nuts (a popular spot between two Los Angeles gay bars), when it was police came to harass and arrest patrons for wearing clothes that were not in line with their assigned gender. As the people were being put in police cars the crowd began to throw coffee, donuts, and garbage at the police sparking the first recorded queer uprising in the United States. This is an original design based on the Cooper Do-Nuts sign and we are happy to include it in our Mimeographic History line of designs. The profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: transgender, lgbt, podcast, history, pride
We should probably stop letting Ada make whatever dumb merch ideas jump into her head, she has gone mad with power. Sales help us keep making Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated to trans community causes
Tags: lgbt, queer, pride, podcast, transgender
We should probably stop letting Ada make whatever dumb merch ideas jump into her head, she has gone mad with power. Sales help us keep making Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated to trans community causes (There is also a version with black text in our store)
Tags: pride, transgender, lgbtq, podcast
This design is a riff on the "Protect Trans Kids Flag" designed by Totally Trans podcast co-host Ada-Rhodes Short while fighting anti-trans laws in Texas in 2021. It is directly in response to Lt Governor Dan Patrick's call for a special session on Texas SB29 which would ban trans kids from playing school sports. Profits from sales of this design will be donated to orgs fighting for trans rights in Texas. If you would like to use this design to raise funds for a cause (or just to give out to people for free) then contact @totallytranspod on Twitter and we can send you hi-res files
Tags: texas, lgbt, transgender
This design is based on pins designed by Totally Trans podcast co-host Ada-Rhodes Short while fighting anti-trans laws in Texas in 2021 Profits from sales of this design will be donated to orgs fighting for trans rights in Texas. If you would like to use this design to raise funds for a cause (or just to give out to people for free) then contact @totallytranspod on Twitter and we can send you hi-res files.
Tags: pride, podcast, transgender, lgbt
We paired down the totally trans logo so that you can show people you are TOTALLY TRANS without having to simp so hard for our podcast
Tags: lgbtq, podcast, transgender
A shirt reflecting trans masculine bodies from the mind of Totally Trans Co-Host Henry Giardina. Profits from this shirt help us keep making Totally Trans: Searching for the trans canon and a portion of the profits will be donated back to the trans community.
Tags: transman, lgbt, transgender, transmasculine, lgbtq
For pride month we are recreating designs from trans and queer history. We are calling this project Mimeographic History This design is based on a button made my the Canadian Union of Public Employees 3903 in Toronto in the early 2000s (https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/t722h902s). It shows how trans issues intersect with labor and healthcare issues, but it also shows how collective action by unions can be used to protect marginalized communities, which is awesome. The profits from help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: podcast, pride, transgender, union
This is a follow-up on our "Force Femme America" design that was inspired by on Totally Trans podcast episode "Wolverine and the eX-Men" This design is great as a pin or sticker, but also available as shirts, totes, and mugs. The profits from this product help us keep making Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to community causes at the end of each season.
Tags: lgbtq, transgender, transexual, podcast
The zine Transvestia was created by the Totally Trans Podcast's problematic fave Virginia Prince in 1960. While the publication created community for some trans people (predominantly white upper class trans people) it also presented a pretty limited view of what trans people and trans liberation should look like. We are including it in our Mimeographic History series because despite having a complicated cultural impact and legacy it is an important part of the history of trans art, self-publishing, and zine culture. (Note, we are absolutely using it without permission) The profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: podcast, transgender, lgbt, history, pride
The logo from your favorite podcast, but ON A SHIRT!
Tags: transportation, podcast, lgbt
For pride month we wanted to make some merch that recreated designs from trans and queer history. We are calling this project Mimeographic History after the technology used to make early leaflets and zines. Like the "Nobody Knows I'm a Transsexual" design, this pin design was created by Xanthra Phillippa MacKay and Mirha-Soleil Ross of Genderpress (who made the amazing zine Gendertrash You can see the original button here https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/qf85nb616 The profits from this button will help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to community causes at the end of each season.
Tags: lgbt, history, transsexual, transgender, podcast
This symbol was originally drawn by Holly Boswell for Wendy Parker who in turn drew it for Nancy Nangeroni who digitized it and put it on the lavender triangle in 1994 and has given it to the community. (https://www.gendertalk.com/tg-symbol/) Nancy asks that people make it stand for honor & integrity, compassion for all, and good humor. Nancy originally produced the design on triangular pins which is a design that has been recreated many times over the years (https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/0z708w436) The profits from help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: history, transgender, lgbt, podcast
This is a variation on the Nangeroni trans community symbol to use the colors from Monica Helm's flag (1999) This symbol was originally drawn by Holly Boswell for Wendy Parker who in turn drew it for Nancy Nangeroni who digitized it and put it on the lavender triangle in 1994 and has given it to the community. (https://www.gendertalk.com/tg-symbol/) Nancy asks that people make it stand for honor & integrity, compassion for all, and good humor. You can get the original design here (https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/22418379-the-nangeroni-trans-community-symbol-mimeographic-) The profits from help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: transgender, podcast, history, pride, lgbt
We are back to our one true trans resistance art love with pins originally made by GenderPress and GenderTrash from Hell in the early 90s. The designs are available in both a font similar to the original pins and a version inspired by GenderPress's collage/ransom style flyer. The profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: podcast, transgender, lgbt, history
We are back to our one true trans resistance art love with pins originally made by GenderPress and GenderTrash from Hell in the early 90s. The designs are available in both a font similar to the original pins and a version inspired by GenderPress's collage/ransom style flyer. The profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: transgender, lgbt, podcast, history
We are back to our one true trans resistance art love with pins originally made by GenderPress and GenderTrash from Hell in the early 90s. The designs are available in both a font similar to the original pins and a version inspired by GenderPress's collage/ransom style flyer. The profits from this design help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans Searching for the Trans Canon and a portion will be donated back to trans community causes.
Tags: lgbt, podcast, history, transgender
This Mimeographic History design is a play on the "Enjoy AZT" design by Vincent Gagliostro and Avram Finkelstein, 1989 (https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/18645575/) AZT was criticized for being cost-prohibitive, toxic, and ineffective. This design drew attention to Burroughs Wellcome profiting off of AZT as a product while people died. Modern drugs for PrEP including Truvada and Descovy can protect people from contracting HIV which is amazing, but Gillead Sciences has maintained a monopoly on the drug, profiting massively while limiting access and availability of the life-saving medication. Profits from sales help us keep making the podcast Totally Trans. A portion will be donated back to community causes.
Tags: trans, lgbt, transgender, podcast, history
A mug with Femme Frankenstein on it
Tags: lgbt, trans, podcast, lgbtq
This design has a logo on each side of the mug
Tags: lgbtq, podcast, trans, lgbt
The Strangest Super Men of All Time! Show your trans pride and nerdiness with this T-Men shirt that supports the Totally Trans: Searching for the Trans Canon podcast
Tags: pride, transgender, lgbtq, mutant, podcast
Holly Golightly is the Totally Trans Podcast's favorite T-Girl E-Girl
Tags: transgender, lgbtq, podcast