We like the suggestion by some much more clever and rich than us that if things would have lined up in a certain way, Richard Nixon could have gotten a certain pesky amendment removed from the constitution and won re-election in 1976, 1980 and again in 1984.
So we’ve designed a Whiggy Tease line around the idea. Shop until you drop.
As always with Whiggy Tease, the subtlety is the difference. In the Nixon ’84 logo, he’s not flashing his traditional V for Victory sign. Instead, he’s holding up a total of five fingers, to promote his quest for an unprecedented fifth term.
As always with Whiggy Tease, the subtlety is the difference. In the Nixon ’84 logo, he’s not flashing his traditional V for Victory sign. Instead, he’s holding up a total of five fingers, to promote his quest for an unprecedented fifth term.
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