Forget wearing your heart, figuratively, on your sleeve when you can wear a safety pin, literally, on your shirt. After the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union this summer — or what is ...
If you have been anywhere near social media lately, you have probably seen a lot of talk about safety pins. In the real world, you may even have spotted a few people wearing them. You may have even ...
The recent presidential election inspired lots of accessorizing, as impassioned voters wore their positions on their sleeves (or head or chest). The post-election atmosphere suggests that the trend ...
The safety pin, a simple invention patented in 1849, has taken on meaning as a symbol of solidarity. The symbol of the safety pin started after the Brexit vote in the UK, as a way of showing ...
During the Paris Olympics, Brodie Kane, a podcaster from New Zealand, posted a video to Instagram, railing against safety pins. The post garnered more than 11,000 likes and 750 comments. In the video, ...
People have long used ribbons, flowers, colors or badges to symbolize political causes, from the carnations of Portugal's 1974 revolution to the orange ribbons of Ukraine's 2004 revolution to the gel ...