Posted on 04/05/2017 8:26:50 AM PDT by Zakeet
The "Resistance" may still claim to be in full swing, but if eBay sales are to be believed, the market for Womens March attire - especially the iconic, hot pink "pussy hats" - has bottomed out.
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An unscientific, several-day-long Heat Street study of eBay, Etsy and other Internet sale sites where the Pussy Hat trade once rivaled the gross domestic product if a small nation, shows sales have slowed to a trickle, with desperate knitters looking to offload their wares at deep discounts.
(Excerpt) Read more at heatst.com ...
Took me awhile to figure this out but it is a play on words because they look like kitty cat ears...
This begs the question, what would a used pussy hat smell like??
I’m guessing both of these hook nosed gargoyles are virgins advertising for a male escort?
Check out even more ‘models’ on eBay...pretty much what you would expect.
Idiot women could have fed a lot of homeless people had they spent the time making hats on making sandwiches, instead.
Translation: the dork hat market is saturated
Now that’s funny! LMAO!
See how my mind works.
Depends
I saw a woman in the local supermarket a couple of weeks ago wearing one of these. She looked like the type who would wear one. Her nasty demeanor radiated.
Buy them and dye them orange, emblaze them with a big ‘T’ or a MAGA patch, then sell em again.
I saw one on a homeless guy here in DC last week.
My daughter is an expert knitter and a conservative. The knitting blogs she visits for ideas put out a call for these hats to be made for the women’s event in DC. Lots of liberal knitters got busy.
I really don’t understand these pussy hats. They don’t even look like any kind of pussy I’ve ever seen....
Me neither ...
Someone who likes sloppy seconds.
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