Cool Shirts Fashion Summer
Cool Shirts Fashion Summer, Hoodie, And Sweater
We need your help. The coronavirus crisis in Seattle is a major threat to The Stranger's ability to keep the city informed. We pride ourselves on having navigated many storms in the world of independent local media, but this time is different. 90% of our revenue—from advertising, ticketing fees, and our own events—is directly tied to people getting together in groups. The coronavirus situation has virtually eliminated this income all at once. At a time when the city needs local coverage more than ever, we're asking for your help to support continued coverage of everything happening in Seattle. You can make one-time or recurring donations. We can't say enough how much we appreciate your support. Thank you. The Stranger has celebrated Pride since its godforsaken inception. Our yearly Queer Issue, one of our longtime favorites, has featured Jinkx Monsoon on RuPaul, Justin Vivian Bond on the t-word, and Edmund White on getting peed on. Last summer, staff writer Jasmyne Keimig highlighted burlesque performer Briq House (you can call her "Goddess"). Here's a cute picture of all of us: Ms. Briq House (left), our Pride Issue cover star, poses with The Strangers Jasmyne King (center right) who wrote a feature on the educator, sex-work advocate, and burlesque performer! and Cool Shirts Fashion Summer. Ms. Briq House (left), last year's Queer Issue cover star, poses with The Stranger's Jasmyne Keimig (center right) who wrote a feature on the "educator, sex-work advocate, and burlesque performer."
To celebrate popping our Pride Parade cherry, we asked Seattle-area queens Beau Degas, Miss Texas 1988, and Juan Keyai to join us on the parade route. We also made a very limited number of t-shirts to wear for the parade, with a fun design illustrated by Rachelle Abella! and Cool Shirts Fashion Summer. Three queens, Juan Keyai (left), Miss Texas 1988 (center right), and Beau Degas (right), pose with Stranger Digital Editor Chase Burns. Peep the custom t-shirts! Three queens, Juan Keyai (left), Miss Texas 1988 (center right), and Beau Degas (right), and me, wearing our original custom t-shirt. This year, we updated the design and t-shirt quality! TIMOTHY KENNEY We received tons of requests from readers who wanted to buy these shirts, and now—!!!—the world has a rare two-week opportunity to snag them. They're the perfect thing to wear to a digital Pride party. Our new t-shirts feature this design on the front and run for $25. They come in every size, from extra small to 3XL, and are super soft—100% cotton! You can order them for the next two weeks (from May 11 to 25) by CLICKING HERE. Your purchase supports all of us at The Stranger and helps make sure we can keep pumping out great queer writing.