Wear Yellow October 18th

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I heard we're encouraged to wear yellow October 18th for the No Kings protest. Of course, wear what makes you comfortable so you're able to easily participate, but if you're interested in adding some yellow to your wardrobe, here are some options that look great while also giving back:

yellow activism tshirts for october 18 no kings

billionaires (XS-4XL) | 50s (XS-3XL) | coffee (XS-3XL) | Greta (XS-3XL)

Wear Yellow: 4 yellow message tshirts for activism great for october 18 no kings

school (S-3XL) | bigots (XS-5XL) | justice (XS-5XL) | empowered (S-4X)

Wear yellow shirts for no kings

tread (S-XXL) | bird (XS-XXXL) | kings (XS-XXXL) | people (S-5XL)

How I Plan to Wear Yellow

I likely will wear my Great American Bitch hat that I got from Shop Social Goods and depending on the weather, maybe my yellow Lands' End rain jacket as a windbreaker. I believe I also have a yellow bandana, or at least one showcasing the Maryland flag, that I may use as a face or headcovering.

Why Your Presence Matters More Than What You Wear Yellow

However, I cannot stress enough, that your presence matters more than what you are wearing, carrying, or anything else. Dress for comfort, bring along your friends, and make it a social occasion. It is important to show the number of us who are not in support of the administration's actions. Social media is not an impact, and calling representatives hasn't made an impact yet. But if we gather together, there truly is strength in numbers!

A woman with curly hair wearing a plaid blazer holds a green fur coat over her shoulder on a city street.

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4 Comments

  1. Thank you! I am working that day, but my husband will be at our local protest, and he of the neutral wardrobe, actually owns a yellow t-shirt.

  2. I always love and appreciate the links you provide for cool protest/voting rights items. Yellow is such a bad color for me; instead of yellow I’ll be wearing my black REBEL t shirt from the Stonewall National Monument visitor center. I love that it can be the verb or the noun. (Highly recommend seeing the monument, checking out the visitor center, and having a drink at the Stonewall Inn the next time you’re in NYC.)