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Roan offers her own camouflage hat in a trucker style, embellished with the phrase “Midwest Princess.” The hat’s popularity and its association with Roan was seemingly sparked by a meme that ...
It was no MAGA hat, but for a moment this summer, the Harris-Walz camouflage cap was an atypically trendy bit of political swag from the Kamala Harris campaign. Modeled after a Chappell Roan ...
The Harris-Walz campaign has sold nearly $1 million worth of now sold-out camo hats branded orange with “Harris Walz” in the day since they were released, the campaign confirmed.
This week, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota governor Tim Walz cemented their bid for the White House with some camouflage caps. The headgear is on its way to red MAGA hat status.
The Harris-Walz campaign’s camo hat went from concept to the top of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s head in about 10 hours. The Harris-Walz camo hat, which first gained traction on X yesterday ...
The comparisons to the Midwest Princess herself kicked it up a notch when Kamala HQ tweeted, “New merch just dropped,” with a link to a camo hat, reminiscent of Roan’s own merchandise.
To the untrained eye, the campaign's new camouflage hat with the words "Harris Walz" written on it looks pretty regular. But to some people on social media, it looked like a veiled reference to ...
Soon, his Midwestern dad vibe was fueling social media memes comparing him to pop music star Chappell Roan, who has a “Midwest Princess” camo hat in her official merch line-up. Riffing off the ...
Tim Walz posted a photo of himself wearing the just-released “Harris-Walz Camo Hat.” The Style section The official campaign merch was modeled after the cap Walz wore in a video circulated by ...
From coconuts to witty Walz puns, Midwestern camo hats, and odes to British pop singer Charlie XCX's "BRAT" album and throwback pictures of the candidate plastered on mugs, pop culture and ...
Others online pointed to the camo hat striking a note with the zeitgeist. “This is the Bushwick x Los Feliz unity that our nation needs,” wrote media personality Desus Nice on X (formerly ...