The Anita Bryant “Sucks Oranges” button shirt is a controversial piece of 1970s Americana. It’s a symbol of a time when the LGBTQ community was facing significant discrimination and prejudice. The shirt’s imagery is deeply rooted in the political and social climate of the era, reflecting the ongoing struggle for equality and acceptance.
The shirt’s design is a direct and often-quoted example of the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric that was prevalent during the 1970s. It’s a reminder of the deeply ingrained homophobia and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ community during this period.
While the shirt is now considered a symbol of a bygone era, it serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for LGBTQ rights and the importance of understanding the historical context of these issues.
This shirt is available in different styles: Unisex T-shirt, Women T-shirt, Long Sleeve T-shirt, V-neck T-shirt, Unisex Pullover hoodie, Unisex Sweatshirt, Tank top. You can also buy them for all ages and genders, from Toddler, Kids, Youth, and Adults.
Product information
Fiber composition |
- Solid colors are 100% cotton - Athletic Heather is 90% cotton, 10% polyester - Ash is 99% cotton, 1% polyester - Hoodie and Sweatshirt: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester |
Printing technology | DIGISOFT™ and DTG |
Style | T-shirts, Hoodies, Tank Tops, Sweatshirts, V-necks, Youth Tees, Kid Tees, Long Sleeve Tees, and more. |
Gender | Men, Women, Unisex, Youth, Kid |
Color | Printed With Different Colors |
Size | Various Size (From S to 5XL) |
Product Brand | Bella+Canvas; Gildan; Next Level |
Shipping | Domestic shipping: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, All EU and Scandinavian countries, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand and Japan |
IbeMe (verified owner) –
I got a size medium and it fits perfectly. The quality is great and its very comfortable. He got lots of compliments on it
Thomas J. Gallant (verified owner) –
Worn and washed the hell out of this shirt and I’m still able to wear it. The design hasn’t faded off and looks great.