From the International Business Times:
In one design, emblazoned with the slogan "Mujahideen Around the World/ United We Stand", figures wearing keffiyeh and brandishing weapons pose like characters on a Hollywood movie poster.
Other T-shirts promote the Taliban and Hamas, both named as terrorist organisations by the US state department. Kaos Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (Isis) sells T-shirts under the outdoor wear/sporting goods section with the name Isis alongside pictures of Kalashnikov rifles and a globe, presumably signifying the group's plans for world domination.
Other Indonesia-based companies selling jihad-themed clothing online include Kavkaz Struggle Wear, which sells T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "I Love Jihad" in English and Arabic, and Rezji Islamic Clothing and Shop, which advertises small figures of Isis fighters, which come with a free sticker.That shirt idea reminds me of the bumper sticker logo I designed a long time back:
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I suppose Che-chic will have stiff competition in some of the tonier liberal markets?
Not so far, but I would not be surprised.
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