Chris Bertman – SCNR – Jan. 3rd…
“Natalie Winters, co-host of Steve Bannon‘s War Room, has launched a fashion and lifestyle brand for conservative women.
She’s So Right features t-shirts, tank tops, hats and sweaters, along with totes and stickers with conservative-leaning phrases.
Products feature phrases reading, “Don’t tread on me pretty please,” “A little bit conspiratorial,” “Miss Information” and [more].
The War Room co-host announced the launch of She’s So Right on Sunday in an X post featuring Winters wearing a shirt that reads, “But daddy, I miss his mean tweets” — a reference to former President Donald Trump.
Winters spoke with The Post Millennial about the brand’s launch and said boss Bannon was “fully on board” […].
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The WarRoom co-host said she loved fashion growing up and believed she would become a corporate attorney for a fashion brand as a career, though acknowledged her conservative beliefs would have prevented her from pursuing that avenue.
“What used to be pictures celebrating beautiful women have become either ridiculously + size, like ‘diversity at Saks’ billboard, or this weird kind of fusion of the genders,” Winter said.
“I’ve always loved fashion brands that […] actually cater to women like Dolce and Gabbana which still designed for Melania Trump when most other brands would not.”
Winters said She’s So Right is “not preachy” and “more subtle” about the […] conservative messaging.
“The most political one I have is ‘more insecure than the border,'” she said of the brand’s offering.
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All manufacturing for She’s So Right is done in the United States.
Not very often you’ll see content or coverage here relating to fashion BUT, I like spotlighting emerging elements of the “parallel economy” as it continues to grow AND, this is Natalie Winters, legit info slinger, part of the War Room crew.
Where and when she or others like her get something like this going, deserves a little bit of attention. I might not be particularly interested in the clothing myself – lol kinda for chicks – but it’s still good to see new businesses from players on our side of the culture war succeed.
Shoutout to Tim Pool and Jeremy of The Quartering for their coffee and coverage, btw, and to juggernaut Eric July and his massively successful Rippaverse comics; these and many others are blazing examples of what’s still possible in America, even as it’s falling apart.
Look at all of that, and all of the rest of what’s happening out there in the cultural landscape, and just imagine what we each can do with our lives in an America revived and thriving and prosperous again. Just imagine.
And if it so happens any readers here ARE interested in the products Winters is selling, all the better, BUT even if none are, still thought this worth sharing.
Anyways…
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