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Remember February 2017?


A hashtag exploded on Twitter. Surgeons, judges, soldiers, astronauts, athletes, comedians, and activists flooded the feed with one message: this is what it means to dress like a woman.


It was one of those rare internet moments where instead of tearing each other down, people were building something — a picture of possibility.


Chicago-based artist Leah Roszkowski saw it and thought: what if we took these stories and put them in the hands of kids? So, she made paper dolls. Free, downloadable, and full of every career a girl might dream of.


And here's something that surprised us — our best-selling shirt? It's for boys. Turns out when you make space for every dream, every kid shows up.


That was the beginning of Dress Like a Woman. And now, it's grown into something bigger: Dress Like Kids — because those dreams? They belong to every child.






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