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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Barack Obama Is Out of Office but Still in Style

Donald Trump may be the current president, but Barack Obama and his family appear to be as popular as ever. The former president is still very much loved by his base, and his historic presidency seems to be something some folks don’t yet want to fully let go of.

You can add the designers at Supreme to that list. The streetwear brand released the visuals for its Spring 2017 collection, which includes a sweatsuit with Obama’s face all over it.

And they’re not the only brand embracing the 44th president of the U.S. Joe Freshgoods recently rereleased its “Thank You Obama” collection, which was full of T-shirts and hoodies designed with love for the first family in mind. Chance the Rapper appeared in the campaign for the collection and wore one of the sweatshirts to accept a Grammy Award during the preshow.

So while Obama may be out of the White House and enjoying island life, as a cultural figure he’s here to stay. See some of the Obama-themed pieces fans of the former president are putting out.

Supreme

The popular street brand is offering an anorak and pants bearing the 44th president’s face. Supreme All-Cotton Obama Pants and Anorak, price not available

Joe Freshgoods

Joe Freshgoods honors the Obama family with a range of creative T-shirts. From an airbrush-style graphic celebrating Barack and Michelle’s wedding to a tee reassuring Malia Obama that she’s not the only one who enjoys an herbal refreshment every once in a while, this clever and creative range shows love for the Obamas in a unique and stylish way. The collection is currently sold out, but you can sign up to be notified when it restocks.
“A Message to Malia” Tee, $35 at Joe Freshgoods

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