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Pan Visibility Day

Pan Visibility Day

Today is Pansexual Visibility Day! Today we celebrate and recognize those who identify as pansexual.  Here are some facts you should know.

1. The word pansexuality originally comes from Greek. Pan means ‘all’, and is related to words like panorama. Pansexual people aren’t attracted to all other people, but they are attracted to people of all genders. This is different from being attracted to everyone; in the same way that a heterosexual woman will not be attracted to all men and a lesbian woman will not be attracted to all women, pansexual people will experience attraction to specific people and not others.

2. It’s nothing to do with saucepans or frying pans. This is a tired, old joke that isn't very funny! 

3. Pansexuality is different from bisexuality but the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Being bisexual means being attracted to more than one gender, while being pansexual means being attracted to people regardless of gender. Pansexuality and bisexuality are not in conflict. In fact, some bisexual people also identify as pansexual, and vice versa. Pansexuality is included under the bisexual umbrella, which covers anyone who experiences sexual or romantic attraction to more than one gender.

4. Being pansexual is just one part of who someone is. A pansexual person may also be trans, or disabled, or a person of colour, or all three. Pansexual people come in all ages and sizes and enjoy a range of activities and hobbies. On pansexual visibility day it’s important to remember that we’re celebrating pansexual people from all backgrounds and all walks of life.

Happy Pansexual Visibility Day! We’d love to see your pansexual selfies or your pansexual solidarity selfies on social media using the hashtags #iamenough #youareenough #pansexual

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Pride is Protest Fundraiser

Pride is Protest Fundraiser

In June of every year, Pride Month is celebrated by the LGBTQIA+ community across the country. While Pride is a celebration of visibility, equality, and self-affirmation; it is necessary to remember that Pride commemorates the 1969 Stonewall riots. The first Pride was a protest against police brutality and oppression. 

On June 28, 1969, police officers raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City. Gay bars were often raided, in which police harassed and arrested patrons based on their gender identity and sexual orientation. On this night, patrons fought back in what is now known as the Stonewall Uprising. The riot ignited on June 28 lasted throughout the night and for the next six days. While thousands of people joined in on the protests and riots, it is important to note that the uprising was led largely by trans people of color. Marsha P. Johnson, Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, and Sylvia Rivera were all crucial to the beginning of the Stonewall Uprising and continued their activism for LGBTQ rights. 

The message "Pride is Protest" keeps us mindful of the movement's beginnings, but also maintains focus on present-day where queer folks - especially Black & Trans people - still regularly face discrimination in-person and online.

Our "Trans Rights are Human Rights" tee was made in response to the harmful legislation recently passed in Tennessee and Arkansas as well as anti-trans bills currently circulating in dozens of state legislatures across the country. Trans rights are under attack and these dangerous bills actively harm trans people! 

Click here to see the full list of anti-trans bills currently active in state legislatures across the country. Thirty-three states (including Michigan!) have introduced more than 100 bills that aim to curb the rights of transgender people across the country, with advocacy groups calling 2021 a record-breaking year for such legislation. 

ALL PROFITS from our "Pride is Protest" gear and "Trans Rights" tee will be donated to Go Affirmations to support the local trans & queer community in Metro Detroit. There are so many amazing queer organizations that are worthy of support - we recommend giving back to ones located in your community in any way you can. We appreciate your support and together we can make the change we want to see.

 

Secure the Bag Returns on June 5!

Secure the Bag Returns on June 5!

SECURE THE BAG MOVING OUT SALE RETURNS on JUNE 5 from 12-5pm!

Details: June 5 from 12-5PM at 5203 Loraine St. 

$20 Fill-A-Bag

*NO RETURNS*

View our Story Highlight Secure the Bag FAQ for more info or keep reading below!

1 -How does this sale work?

Step by step:

  1. You will pay $4̶0̶  $20 (for a special Moving Out edition!) and receive a tote bag with our signature “Bag $ecured” design on it!Secure the

  2. Upon payment, you will be allowed to enter the “shop”

  3. Fill the tote with as much clothes as it can fit. All items must fit in your bag. No stacking allowed.

  4. Go home a happy shopper 😎

2 - What will the totes we receive look like?

The tote is a 12 oz cotton canvas with 15"W x 16"H dimensions. It will have our signature “Bag Secured” logo screen printed on the front. See mock-up pictured on the left.

3 - Am I paying additional for the clothes that fit in my bag?

NO you pay once and everything that fits in your tote is yours. No additional payment.

4 - What if all my clothes don’t fit in one bag?

You must purchase another tote to fill it with the clothes that don’t fit. All items must fit securely in your bag. No stacking allowed.

5 - Can I shop before I buy a tote?

No you will not be allowed to enter the “shop” until a tote is purchased.

6 - Where exactly is the sale?

Secure the Bag Sale will actually be inside our studio building (entrance in back) at 5203 Loraine St. Detroit, MI 48208. 

7 - Can I split a bag with a friend?

No everyone needs their own bag in order to shop.

8 - Is there parking?

Yes, there is lot parking available.

9 - If I don’t RSVP can I still attend?

Absolutely! RSVP is not required to attend. We are just taking RSVPs so that we can have an estimate of how many tote bags we need.

10 - Can I return or exchange an item?

NO all items are FINAL SALE.

11 - Is there a preferred method of payment?

We accept credit cards and cash. Please try and come with exact change to help us out.

12 - Will items be organized by size/ season/ article type?

Everything is mostly organized by style. You will still have to sift through for your size. We will not be organizing racks throughout the day so they may not be sorted by style when you arrive.

13 - Will basics and crewnecks from the Not Sorry website be on the racks?

Some oopsie garments that have a small defects will be available on the racks.

14 - Where can I purchase basics or crewnecks?

You can shop online or in store at The Rust Belt Market.

15 - Will any of the apparel be Detroit Not Sorry items or have anything Detroit on them? I’m confused what upcycled means.

Yes! All the sale items are second hand…some of it is straight up vintage and some of it has been upcycled meaning we added our designs to them, like our Detroit Not Sorry print.

16 - Will there be a public restroom available?

For this event, a public restroom is available.

17 - Will there be fitting rooms?

Yes there will be a couple of fitting rooms available.

Not Sorry Flagship Store Opening in July 2021!

Not Sorry Flagship Store Opening in July 2021!

We are SO EXCITED to announce that the Not Sorry Goods Flagship Store will be opening in July 2021! Our new home is located at 22963 Woodward Ave Ferndale, MI 48220.

We're creating a space that’s part retail & part production 👀 Which meansss we’ll be able to customize your clothes on the spot with our embroidery machines!!

More deets on our grand opening will be coming soon. For now, you can catch us @rustbeltmarket every weekend!

Thank you to everyone who has supported us. We couldn’t do this without you 💕

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