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Posted by Steven Seidman at 2:10PM   |  0 comments
Obama Campaign Web Ad, 2008
Obama Campaign Web Ad, 2008
kennedy t-shirt, 1960 (Smithsonian Institution)

Kennedy T-Shirt, 1960 (Smithsonian Institution)


As far as I can tell, the Obama campaign was the first ever to sell t-shirts with the candidate's portrait on it. And there were a lot of different designs that featured his image, often sold independently.


Presidential campaign t-shirts have been around since 1960, when John F. Kennedy's image as a war hero was promoted by a t-shirt design with a PT-boat on it to celebrate the Democratic candidate's valor during World War II, when a Japanese destroyer sank his vessel. But Kennedy's portrait was not displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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