Haters Gonna Hate Rainbow Heart LGBTQ+ Pride Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt
Initially, I created this smiling rainbow heart t-shirt when I attended my first Pride Parade in New York to celebrate my unique personality and boost my self-esteem.
This was before I established my brand, Twocatsandpossum.
Now, I invite you to join me in disregarding negativity and embracing our individuality.
Let's stand firm in our awesomeness and leave the haters to hate!
DETAILS:
- Solid colors are 100% ring-spun cotton
- Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton
- Fabric weight: 4.5 oz/y² (153 g/m²)
- Pre-shrunk for extra durability
- Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center
SIZE GUIDE: at the end of the page
CARE INSTRUCTION:
-Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent and similar colors.
-Use non-chlorine bleach only when necessary. No fabric softeners.
-Tumble dry low or hang-dry for the longest life.
-Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
-Do not dry clean.
PACKAGING:
Shirts are packaged in a see-through polymer bag and then placed in a polymer mailer.
PRODUCTION & FULFILLMENT:
All t-shirts are professionally printed to order in 2-7 business days. Only then do they leave for delivery, which takes around another 2-5 business days.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me :)
TWOCATSANDPOSSUM, 2020 ARTWORK. All rights reserved.
Initially, I created this smiling rainbow heart t-shirt when I attended my first Pride Parade in New York to celebrate my unique personality and boost my self-esteem.
This was before I established my brand, Twocatsandpossum.
Now, I invite you to join me in disregarding negativity and embracing our individuality.
Let's stand firm in our awesomeness and leave the haters to hate!
DETAILS:
- Solid colors are 100% ring-spun cotton
- Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton
- Fabric weight: 4.5 oz/y² (153 g/m²)
- Pre-shrunk for extra durability
- Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center
SIZE GUIDE: at the end of the page
CARE INSTRUCTION:
-Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent and similar colors.
-Use non-chlorine bleach only when necessary. No fabric softeners.
-Tumble dry low or hang-dry for the longest life.
-Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
-Do not dry clean.
PACKAGING:
Shirts are packaged in a see-through polymer bag and then placed in a polymer mailer.
PRODUCTION & FULFILLMENT:
All t-shirts are professionally printed to order in 2-7 business days. Only then do they leave for delivery, which takes around another 2-5 business days.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me :)
TWOCATSANDPOSSUM, 2020 ARTWORK. All rights reserved.
Initially, I created this smiling rainbow heart t-shirt when I attended my first Pride Parade in New York to celebrate my unique personality and boost my self-esteem.
This was before I established my brand, Twocatsandpossum.
Now, I invite you to join me in disregarding negativity and embracing our individuality.
Let's stand firm in our awesomeness and leave the haters to hate!
DETAILS:
- Solid colors are 100% ring-spun cotton
- Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton
- Fabric weight: 4.5 oz/y² (153 g/m²)
- Pre-shrunk for extra durability
- Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center
SIZE GUIDE: at the end of the page
CARE INSTRUCTION:
-Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent and similar colors.
-Use non-chlorine bleach only when necessary. No fabric softeners.
-Tumble dry low or hang-dry for the longest life.
-Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
-Do not dry clean.
PACKAGING:
Shirts are packaged in a see-through polymer bag and then placed in a polymer mailer.
PRODUCTION & FULFILLMENT:
All t-shirts are professionally printed to order in 2-7 business days. Only then do they leave for delivery, which takes around another 2-5 business days.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me :)
TWOCATSANDPOSSUM, 2020 ARTWORK. All rights reserved.
Why do haters gonna hate? Because they're just jelly of our fabulousness!
From Catchphrase to Empowerment: The Evolutionary Journey of "Haters Gonna Hate"
In today's popular culture, the phrase "haters gonna hate" has become a ubiquitous expression of defiance and resilience.
This catchy and empowering statement has found its way into various forms of media, including music, memes, and fashion.
In this article, we delve into the history of the "haters gonna hate" phrase, tracing its origins, cultural significance, and transformation into a symbol of empowerment.
The roots of the "haters gonna hate" phrase can be traced back to African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) and hip-hop culture.
Artists like Ice-T and Public Enemy popularized the concept of dismissing negativity and criticism by emphasizing the existence of haters.
The phrase conveyed a sense of confidence and self-assurance, portraying an unwavering belief in one's abilities despite the naysayers.
In 1993, Queen Latifah, an American rapper, and actress, made the phrase "haters gonna hate" popular in her song "U.N.I.T.Y."
The song encourages female empowerment and self-love, and the term "haters gonna hate" has since been adopted as a rallying cry for those who face marginalization or discrimination.
As the phrase gained momentum, it began to spread rapidly as a meme.
Memes are shared cultural symbols that gain popularity through humor, relatability, or both.
The simplicity and catchiness of "haters gonna hate" made it a perfect candidate for memeification, and it quickly became a viral sensation, transcending its hip-hop origins and entering the mainstream lexicon.
It found its way into popular music, with artists like Taylor Swift incorporating it into their lyrics, further amplifying its cultural reach.
The phrase resonated with audiences across different backgrounds, offering a universal message of self-assurance and resilience in the face of criticism.
Many people, including celebrities, politicians, and everyday people, have used the phrase.
It has been used to express support for LGBT rights, to protest against racism and sexism, and to simply express one's individuality.
Over time, "haters gonna hate" became a symbol for individuals to express their self-confidence and assert their identity without fear of judgment.
From t-shirts to accessories, people began incorporating the phrase into fashion to reclaim their power and send a message of resilience.
It is a reminder that no matter what challenges we face, there will always be people who will try to tear us down.
But we can't let them get to us. We have to keep moving forward, and we have to keep being ourselves.
We should never let the Haters win. We should always be proud of who we are and fight for what we believe in.
Initially, I created my smiling rainbow heart t-shirt when I attended my first Pride Parade in New York to celebrate my unique personality and boost my self-esteem.
This was before I established my brand, Twocatsandpossum.
Now, I invite you to join me in disregarding negativity and embracing our individuality.