Democrats, Republicans and Merchandise at the DNC

The DNC T-shirt designed by
The DNC T-shirt designed by Brett Bender is the top-selling DNC T-shirt. (Image via Philadelphia Business Journal)

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) begins today in Philadelphia, and both supporters and protestors are showing their colors through merchandise. Some of the merchandise, which celebrates the Democratic Party and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, is for sale through the convention’s official stores. Those who arrived in Philadelphia and swing more to the right, however, came with their own treasure troves of anti-Clinton promotional products.

The New York Post rounded up a few products that Clinton’s opposition handed out at the “RNC at the DNC” event—about a mile from the DNC’s location in South Philadelphia.

The Republican promotional items included “Hillary Clinton’s Baggage” tote bags, which featured a list of past and present scandals in her political career; a “Secret Server Wiper” microfiber cloth; a pair of loaded dice with the Clinton campaign’s logo; and and “HRC Redaction Pen,” which looks a lot like a Sharpie marker, and says, “Covering up since 92.”

In terms of officially licensed merchandise, the DNC has set up pop-up stores in Philadelphia, where it’s selling the merchandise from Philadelphia-based Impact Dimensions. According to the Philadelphia Business Journal, the pop-up store located at the Comcast Center in Center City Philadelphia is approximately $60,000 away from its minimum goal of $300,000 in retail sales. The store opened on July 6, and will run through the end of the convention. Impact Dimensions told the Philadelphia Business Journal that it expects to meet that goal by the end of August, after a final close-out sale.

The most popular item, with 240 sold as of last week, has been the “It’s Time” shirt, designed by artist Brett Bender; followed by a Duke & Winston design, with about 230 sales.

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