#GetOutTheVote: Fun Brands Promoting Your Right to Vote
It's election season!
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Welcome to Election Season
November 3rd is quickly approaching and it’s crucial that everyone who is 18 and older exercises their right to vote. If you aren’t registered, it’s easy.
Need a few reminders or just want to remind your friends or family? These companies are finding fun and stylish ways to help get out the vote.
Visit vote.discovery.com to make your voting plan today!
Vote Masks
If you are going to vote in person, do it safely and maybe even wear a special mask for the occasion. Tokki x Gravitas created these masks with NYC designers in both adult and kid sizes, celebrating 100 years of women’s right to vote. There are three in the collection, two of which feature prominent women leaders on the last century. Ten percent of the proceeds will support the National Black Women’s Justice Institute.
BUY IT: Gravitas, $24
Vote Hat
Chicago company Tee 2 You makes custom threads and, this election season, they are making a few hats that are universal to everyone. Their vote hats come with a heart of LA style, making them a cute way to remind everyone of the power of voting.
BUY IT: Tee 2 You, $28
Barbie Campaign Team
Kids are never too young to learn about the electoral process and the importance of leadership. With Barbie’s newest line of dolls, kids can form their own campaign with a campaign manager, fundraiser, candidate and voter. There are even downloads available that will help teach your kids about voting and leadership skills, too.
BUY IT: Barbie, $40
Election Night Board Game
This game combines math, government and geography in a way that’s super entertaining. Your kids may know more about the electoral college than you do by the time they finish.
BUY IT: Amazon, $40
My First Election Onesie
Just because they can’t vote doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t mark their first election as a momentous occasion. This “my first election” onesie is perfect for election night photo ops.
BUY IT: Love Bubby, $28
Vote Your Veto Thermal
Are there issues you don’t agree with? Make your dissent heard by “voting your veto” and wearing this cozy thermal to spread the word.
BUY IT: Sound Off Design, $19-$77
What’s the Big Deal About Elections? Book
Elections are confusing for kids (and adults) but this book series helps answer questions about voting, campaigns and everything that goes into election season. The series, “What’s the Big Deal About…” is a popular one and a good explainer for kids age 6 and up.
BUY IT: Amazon, $6
Only Hang with Voters Shirt
This cute shirt does more than just encourage your crew to cast their vote–it also gives back! Proceeds from every shirt sold will help fund rides to the polls for those who otherwise would not have transportation. The company is partnering with a rideshare to ensure there are no barriers to voting on November third.
BUY IT: Power Pump Girls Inc., $28
Vote Shoes
Strut to the polls in a stylish fashion. Birdies has created a limited-edition line of five different leather flats with artwork by designer Danielle Stern of Leftys Right Mind, all with the mission of getting women to vote. They pledge to donate $10,000 to Step Up, an organization that empowers and educates young women.
BUY IT: Birdies, $165
Vote Friendship Bracelet
If you want to make a more subtle fashion statement, this woven friendship bracelet is chic and gets the word out to VOTE.
BUY IT: shopbop, $35