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MillyMaker...Redefining what it means to be a female athlete.

Organized by Danielle Miller
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Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt

Buy a T-shirt and become a part of redefining what it means to be a female athlete.

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All funds raised will go to Danielle Miller, the organizer for MillyMaker LLC.
$440 raised
27 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$27
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt, Unisex - Dark Heather
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt
Unisex - Dark Heather
Organized by Danielle Miller

About this campaign

You are a female athlete. You play sports. You workout. Yet, you rarely identify with the images of “female athletes” portrayed by “fitness” models. "I Don't Wear Pink" and "I Don't Rock Bows" t-shirts are about changing that image. Buy a t-shirt and become a part ofredefining what it means to be a female athlete.

To get the full story, check out:http://millymaker.com/.
You can check out the "I Don't Rock Bows" t-shirt at https://booster.com/millymakertees2.

Supporters

Becca Speck 1 item

I'm supporting a former teammate. DMill congrats on this campaign

Anonymous 2 items
Beth McLane Wichmann 2 items

Spreading the word in CA via Josephine!

Caitlin Falls 1 item

I am showing support to my former teammate DMill! She rocks! I also really never wear pink or bows so I love the idea! :)

Robin Noakes 1 item
D-mon 1 item + $25
The Palens 1 item
Christina Washington 1 item
F150 :) 1 item

Love it!! Keep it up D!!

Anonymous 1 item

I'm a 65-year old (small, but athletic) woman who's ALWAYS hated wearing the color pink. Given my size and coloring, people always thought pink was "my color." But it was never "my color"; in fact, it represented everything I was not and did not want to become. Finally after 50 years, I know there are others out there who understand. Woohoo!

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