Is That Obama You're Wearing?

11/17/2008 05:12 am ET | Updated May 25, 2011
  • Kristen Dollard and Nicole Kwan Women's Health

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Is that Obama you're wearing? If Palin fans are all about her coif du jour, us Obamaites are focused on wearing Barack close to the vest, literally. We've selected five styling t-shirts that use the presidential hopeful's mug and message to greatest (and chicest) effect. The best part about your new Obama uniform--if you haven't handed over a donation to the party, some of these duds do it for you. Buy the design that speaks to you because every voting zenster should don one before taking four deep breaths in their Democratic Downward-Facing Dog.

For Your Man:

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Anyone with a good sense of humor or an affinity for decision-making based on the rigor "I'm thinking of a number..." will appreciate this one. We recommend stealing his T and using it as a yoga cover up. When you wear it home we "betcha" (Palin-ism intended), his seeing you being politically active might make him even more sexually active. (www.obamatee.com, $17.99; $1 from each to tee to the cause)

For the Artist:

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If shirts could talk, this one would say, "Woo Warhol fans while entertaining onlookers." The clever play on the iconic Andy's Campbell's Soup prints is a graphic designer's literal portrayal of Obama's signature slogan "Yes We Can." (www.etsy.com; 10% of proceeds to campaign)

For The Maven:

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A new way to rock the vote--take a note from Madonna and pick this shirt. If it's cool enough for her, it's a coup for the voting masses. Without trying too hard it makes moguls and moms alike look like they walked out of a concert instead of off a campaign bus. Plus it covers your tush in yoga class -a detail that is not immaterial girls. (www.etsy.com, $33)

For The Globalist:

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If you really believe race isn't an issue this T's for you. And for evening, why not sport the "Yes We Can" motto in Mandarin thanks to the campaign provocateur team named agentactif, a Paris-based graphic studio. (www.cafepress.com, $20.99; $1,000 donation to Obama's campaign for every $1,000 shirts sold)

For The Fashionista:

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If we were stylist to the stars we'd select the bold and straightforward design from Zac Posen. Big plus: it's fitted so won't fall off when working out in yoga class. The Posen is part of the official Obama store's "Runway for Change" collection, featuring other power players with liberal passions like Vera Wang, Juicy Couture, Tracy Reese, and more. (store.barackobama.com, $45; 100% contributions to campaign)

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