6/26/2013, 12:35 am
On the weekends I'm just like any other modern progressive girl. I like to volunteer as an Obamacare Navigator, oil my chainsaw, and with what time I have left, shop for the latest leftist fashions. Sometimes it feels like an uphill battle, trying to find properly fitting work skirts and Obama-logo blouses. Imagine my surprise when I saw this item at my local government boutique/storehouse, where each piece of clothing is bestowed with a phrase describing its look and feel:
Affordable, this particular style of Lenin only cost a month's wage (cost precludes the need for rationing). The best part is, you can wear it again and again... and again and again. Lenin matches the two other timeless, progressive pieces already in your trunk, likely from Obama's RunwayToWin.com couture collection
Lenin comes in a variety of trendy colors to match your mood: Black, dark gray, gray, light gray or red.
Observe this young woman looking fOrward to the future while wearing a matching bright Red ensemble.
Required reading for progressive fashionistas:
Behold this season's newest fabric: Lenin. Lightweight and comfortable, clothing made with Lenin looks great on fOrward-thinking girls who know which gulag they're headed to in life. A Lenin girl is never one to shy away from labor, so she needs to stay cool while toiling away. Versatile Lenin goes great with digging up beets in the field, or hammering anvils in the factory.
Affordable, this particular style of Lenin only cost a month's wage (cost precludes the need for rationing). The best part is, you can wear it again and again... and again and again. Lenin matches the two other timeless, progressive pieces already in your trunk, likely from Obama's RunwayToWin.com couture collection
Lenin comes in a variety of trendy colors to match your mood: Black, dark gray, gray, light gray or red.
My inspiration: Soviet sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko, modeling her fashionable uniform and jewelry.
The Progressive Fashion Kommittee is very much on board with the widespread wear of Lenin. A sheer fabric, it tears easily on barbed wire and does not provide much protection from the elements. The Kommittee was originally keen on promoting Lenin with a fashion show, but the word "runway" sounded too much like "runaway," so they nixed the idea. Now, you must visit your local government boutique/storehouse to get a glimpse of Lenin. It's sure to be a classic!
Observe this young woman looking fOrward to the future while wearing a matching bright Red ensemble.
Required reading for progressive fashionistas: