Before it was acceptable (or effectively, legal) to be gay, asking if someone was a Friend of Dorothy (FOD) was a way to identify oneself and others as gay in a safe and secretive way. Though it was originally used to identify gay men, it refers to all people under the LGBTQ umbrella, too.
The term stems from The Wizard of Oz and its lead, Judy Garland; a legendary icon and ally to LGBTQ folks even when it was unsafe or uncool to do so.
Fortunately, many of us don't have to rely on secretive euphemisms to be open anymore, but it's important to remember where we come from. And remembering in style? Even better.
The oversized mock neck tee features a collage of Judy Garland-inspired imagery spanning decades, and is made in Portugal with 100% soft and heavyweight cotton. Limited inventory.
• His / Hers / Theirs Unisex fit
• Handmade in Portugal
• Heavy 10.5oz 100% Cotton
• Dropped Shoulder
• Soft, luxury texture
• Stylish mock neck collar
• Pre-shrunk
We offer flat rate domestic shipping and free shipping for orders over $125, and all orders generally ship within 2-4 days. All of our orders ship carbon neutral, meaning that we pay to offset the carbon footprint of your order through supporting certified sustainability initiatives around the globe. Click here to learn more.
And what if you order the wrong size or change your mind? It happens to the best of us, don't worry!
We offer free and easy returns and exchanges within 30 days as long as the clothing is still in its original condition. For more information, please visit our detailed FAQ page.
We’re a sustainable, genderless clothing brand that celebrates collective values, ancestries and cultures, while simultaneously celebrating our unique, individual selves - both holding enormous importance in our lives.
In that sense, bubuleh is about escape and belonging all at once. We’re the halfway point between that feeling of warmth and security that comes with being around close friends and family in your comfort zone, and that risk and excitement that comes when you step out of that comfort zone.
We strive to create plotz-worthy fashion by putting older practices, ideas and aesthetics into conversation with newer ones. Though we derive our inspiration from Jewish heritage, culture, and Yiddish, we intentionally craft our clothing for everyone to wear.
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