In Gloucester Township, a voter waltzed into the polling location wearing a red cloak and white bonnet, inspired by The ...
“Fashion is Inherently Political” is a common truism loosely thrown around in the fashion space.
Throughout this election season, both presidential candidates have created clothing merchandise ... So my customer base [is] ...
Newsweek looks at some of the most striking and memorable fashion moments as Americans use clothing to express their support in the 2024 election.
Can the pursuit of commerce be aligned with a political conscience? The US fashion industry seems to think so.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has released new electioneering guidance that allows voters to wear clothes with political slogans ... generally prohibited any clothing with slogans ...
The power suit has transformed from a corporate necessity to a symbol of authority and personal expression for Black women.
A Buffalo Bills fan learned a hard lesson this past weekend when the Bills took on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Highmark Stadium: No political clothing of any kind is allowed inside the stadium.
DES MOINES, Iowa — In Iowa, it is okay to wear clothing with candidates’ names ... For this reason, no political signs or posters can be displayed within 300 feet of a polling center.
ISBE spokesperson Matt Dietrich wrote in an Oct. 31 email to the Belleville News-Democrat wearing political clothing to vote is considered electioneering. “In election judge training ...
When general elections are afoot, the intersection of sports and politics becomes more conspicuous. In a heated and tribal ...
Many may not realize that wearing political messaging while voting is ... That includes wearing T-shirts, hats or buttons, for example, that support a candidate or can be interpreted as trying ...