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  • Unicorn Summer Print (5×7″)

    $4.75

    Pearlescent paper accentuates the bright rainbow colors in this 4×6-inch print by photographer Lindley Ashline. In it, a plus-size woman with brightly-colored hair relaxes on a unicorn float on a river on a warm summer day. This print comes in a protective cellophane sleeve and has its title on the back.

  • Zine: Making Spaces Safer

    $6.20

    Making Spaces Safer: A Pocket Guide is an excellent resource for making your community and world a better place. This DIY guide is for any establishment, house party, basement show, co-op, bar, and other spaces where people gather to help recognize what harassment looks like and the steps we can take to make these spaces are inclusive and supportive for people who experience harassment.

  • Fat Shamer Tears are Delicious Teacup Patch

    $8.60

    This patch from Fat Mermaids is a sassy rejoinder to fatphobia. Measuring three by four inches, it features a teacup full of tears, macarons, a saucer and spoon, and the words “Fat Shamer Tears are Delicious” on a white background. The perfect addition to the jacket or bag that hosts your button and patch collection!

  • Zine: Gender Stories

    $6.20

    The Gender Stories zine explores gender and the personal stories it creates. It’s an excellent resource both for folks who’d like to explore their own gender identity and for those who’d like to see different viewpoints. The zine measures 8.5″ x 5.5″ and runs 42 pages long.

  • Worthy Drink Koozie

    $8.50

    Nothing harshes a beach day like achingly cold fingers wrapped around a cold drink. Protect your extremities with this cushy koozie (or cozy, or kozy) for soda or beer. Each koozie measures about 4×5″ when flat, features eye-catching holographic text, and is just the right size to hold a standard soda can.

  • Surprise Me! Drink Koozies

    $7.00

    Nothing harshes a beach day like achingly cold fingers wrapped around a cold drink. Protect your extremities with this cushy koozie (or cozy, or kozy) for soda or beer. Each koozie measures about 4×5″ when flat, features eye-catching holographic text, and is just the right size to hold a standard soda can.

  • Taking Up Space Drink Koozie

    $8.50

    Nothing harshes a beach day like achingly cold fingers wrapped around a cold drink. Protect your extremities with this cushy koozie (or cozy, or kozy) for soda or beer. Each koozie measures about 4×5″ when flat, features eye-catching holographic text, and is just the right size to hold a standard soda can.

  • Plump & Pretty Drink Koozie

    $8.50

    Nothing harshes a beach day like achingly cold fingers wrapped around a cold drink. Protect your extremities with this cushy koozie (or cozy, or kozy) for soda or beer. Each koozie measures about 4×5″ when flat, features eye-catching holographic text, and is just the right size to hold a standard soda can.

  • Peach Butt Pin

    $6.00

    Celebrate your booty with this handmade wooden pin from Starry Crowns Art. Each pin measures around 1.5″ by 1.5″ and features a cute pink peach with a pink-and-white-striped set of undies.

  • Adipose Issue Zine

    $8.75

    Have you ever gotten something extra for free? Or checked your mailbox to find a completely unexpected present from a friend? That’s how I felt when I opened up the first shipment of Adipose Issue zines from Miles Lyons.

  • Balloon Babe Bookmark

    $6.00

    Sculptor Chrissy Brown isn’t just talented at sculpting; she’s an illustrator, too. These balloon body bookmarks are a lovely reminder that round bodies are valuable. Each laminated bookmark measures 2″ x 3.5″, is hand-edged with colorful washi tape and comes with a pretty floss accent tied on. Colors vary; the packing unicorns will pick out a beautiful one for you.

  • Blissicorn Bath Salts

    $6.00

    If baths are one of your favorite self-care moments, Blissicorn Bath Salts will be one of your favorite add-ins. Real sugar sprinkles — including hearts, rainbows, and unicorns — and gold shimmer adorn a practical base of good-for-skin Epsom salts. Also included are three teabags, enough to hold all your bath salts, if you’d prefer not to have particulates go down the drain. Just fill, tie, toss in the tub and relax.

  • Fat Cat Card

    $5.75

    This adorable kitteh is lifting weights that are both useful and delicious! The gray cat is dressed in a blue shirt and headband and is holding a weightlifting bar with three iced donuts on each side.

    Each card measures around 6×4.5 inches and comes with a colorful envelope. The inside is blank for your message. Envelope colors vary.

  • Fat Girls Card

    $5.75

    This 4×6-inch card from fat-positive artist Rachelle Cateyes features a gray-lavender front with the words Fat Girls Can Do Whatever They Want (Yup It’s Really Really True) in colorful letters and white banners. The inside is left blank for your message.

    Comes with an envelope in a medium brown color. Also suitable for framing!

  • Fat is Beautiful Zine

    $6.75

    This fat-positive zine by Crystal Hartman contains 44 pages of thoughts, articles, and reprints about America’s fat-phobic, sizism, and pointing us toward fat acceptance — including articles from Marilyn Wann and other major figures in the fat activism world. Each zine measures 4.25×5.5″ (8.5×11 sheets folded in half), and all covers are pink as shown.

  • Fat Mermaid Drink Koozie

    $8.50

    Nothing harshes a beach day like achingly cold fingers wrapped around a cold drink. Protect your extremities with this cushy koozie (or cozy, or kozy) for soda or beer. Each koozie measures about 4×5″ when flat, features eye-catching holographic text, and is just the right size to hold a standard aluminum can.

    Colors vary; the packing unicorns will pick out a beautiful one for you.

  • Chubby Mermaid Makeup Brush

    $4.50

    These adorable makeup brushes resemble the bottom half of a metallic, glamorously curvy mermaid, with a soft brush on top. Each measures around 3.5 inches. Colors vary; our packing unicorns will choose a beautiful one for you.

  • Curves & Class Drink Koozie

    $8.50

    Nothing harshes a beach day like achingly cold fingers wrapped around a cold drink. Protect your extremities with this cushy koozie (or cozy, or kozy) for soda or beer. Each koozie measures about 4×5″ when flat, features eye-catching holographic text, and is just the right size to hold a standard soda can.

    Colors vary; the packing unicorns will pick out a beautiful one for you in one of the colors shown.

  • Dear Fatty Zine

    $6.00

    The Dear Fatty zine from artist and author Rachelle Abellar is the most moving thing you’ll read this month about living in a fat body. Abellar is a designer, fat activist, and body love advocate. She is the founder of PNW Fattitude, a group that hosts events for people of size in an effort to foster a fat-positive community in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Donut Cat Sticker

    $3.86

    This adorable, sturdy vinyl sticker from TurtlesSoup reminds us that round is a shape, too. Each sticker measures approximately 3×3 inches and depicts a donut-shaped cat with icing features and small nommable donut ears.

  • My Stretch Marks Are Sexy Enamel Pin

    $9.00

    Stretch marks: Almost all women have them — no matter their body size — and they’re a perfectly normal feature of our bodies. And they’re sexy. This pin by Golden Tooth Club features a panty-clad, stretch-marked booty and the words “My stretch marks are sexy” in purple, blue and black.

    These beautiful hard enamel pins sit heavy in the palm and are fastened with double posts in the back to ensure they sit firmly on your jacket, backpack, or bulletin board. (Or Girl Scout sash, I don’t know your life.) Each one measures 1.5″ tall and comes on a heavy paper backing. Shipped in a padded envelope to protect it on its way to you.

  • “Breathe” Art Print by Jiji Knight

    $6.00

    This dreamy art print by illustrator and artist Jiji Knight features a plus-size babe with long hair depicted in pink, black and white. She’s holding flowers that drift around her, and a spiky halo hovers behind her head on a field of stars.

    > 5×7″ print on sturdy, glossy fine art stock

    > Shipped in protective packaging

  • A fat white woman in a sleeveless floral dress stands holding a red suitcase and looking out over water. Text on the image reads, "A fat person criticized your favorite author. What happens now? Unpacking Weight Stigma 1. Questions for reflection for fat allies and Health at Every Size® practitioners. Lindley Ashline."

    Unpacking Weight Stigma I: A Workbook for Fat Allies and Health at Every Size® Practitioners

    $4.99

    When someone criticizes our favorite works — whether it’s a book, movie, workshop, song, blog or painting — it can feel really bad. And that’s putting it mildly.

    When someone disagrees with us over a minor issue of aesthetics or style, it’s easy enough to either debate, or agree to disagree. But what about when we find out that people and works we admire aren’t as great as we thought?

    When a person in a marginalized group points out that a work you really love hurts them in some way, it can be hard to put our attachment to the work and its creator aside long enough to listen. It’s time to learn to process our feelings about criticism and use them as fuel for our anti-oppression work in the world. 

    This 15-page workbook contains 34 questions for study, reflection and journaling to spark your awareness of—and help you confront—weight stigma and oppression. These questions are an opportunity to grow in your own anti-oppression and Health at Every Size® alignment and knowledge, and work on fatphobic beliefs and tendencies. They are not comfortable questions, but they’re important.

    The entire workbook is printable at 8.5×11″ paper size and contains space for your reflections so that you can fill it out in your preferred format.

    (As in all Lindley’s works, the word “fat” is used as a neutral descriptor for large bodies.)

    Image description: A fat white woman in a sleeveless floral dress stands holding a red suitcase and looking out over water. Text on the image reads, “A fat person criticized your favorite author. What happens now? Unpacking Weight Stigma 1. Questions for reflection for fat allies and Health at Every Size® practitioners. Lindley Ashline.”