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Vintage art meets modern activism. This design pairs a 1940s portrait from our family archive with contemporary social justice messaging.
This comfortable crewneck sweatshirt carries a message that challenges assumptions about gender across centuries. The soft fabric feels great from the first wear, perfect for layering or wearing alone.
Front artwork features a 1940s vintage portrait—a confident figure in elaborate hat adorned with flowers and striped ruffled collar, gazing directly at the viewer—paired with bold typography that reads "Gender is a performance. It always has been." The ornate costume, the styled presentation, the theatrical femininity—this portrait IS performance. And some of those performances, in the 18th and 19th centuries, were trans women and gender-nonconforming people living their truth.
This is reclaimed imagery for trans history and visibility: colonial-era portraits that may have depicted trans ancestors, cross-dressers, drag performers, and gender-fluid people who've always existed but were erased from the historical record.
Part of our Reclaimed: Portraits of Resistance collection, this design celebrates trans history and challenges gender essentialism. Gender has always been constructed, performed, and fluid. These elaborate 18th and 19th-century portraits—with their costumes, wigs, makeup, and posed femininity—are evidence of that performance. Trans people have always existed. Drag has always been resistance. You can't erase what's always been.
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