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Bernie Sanders turns Inauguration Day meme into sweater for charity
By Courtney Moore article
Former presidential candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-Vermont) sits in the bleachers on Capitol Hill before Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th US President on January 20, 2021, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
(Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
Bernie Sanders has fully embraced his viral moment at Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration.
The Vermont senator’s team recently debuted a Chairman Sanders Crewneck sweater that shows a masked Sanders sitting arms-crossed in his fold-out chair and comfy mittens – a moment that was highly joked about and celebrated on social media.
Bernie Sanders has fully embraced his viral moment at Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration.
The Vermont senator’s team recently debuted a Chairman Sanders Crewneck sweater that shows a masked Sanders sitting arms-crossed in his fold-out chair and comfy mittens – a moment that was highly joked about and celebrated on social media. Vermont jacket, Vermont gloves, Vermont common sense, the sweater’s product page on the Bernie Campaign Store says.
The clothing item is currently available for pre-orders and will reportedly be made in the U.S. out of ring-spun organic cotton fleece. Bernie Sanders has fully embraced his viral moment at Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration with the Chairman Sanders Crewneck sweater. (Bernie Campaign Store)
Priced at $45, the sweatshirt was being sold on Sanders‘ campaign website but has since sold out. Sanders himself isn’t cashing in on what became a viral meme. Instead, all proceeds are going to Meals on Wheels Vermont, according to the website.
Sanders told CBS This Morning’s Gayle King on Wednesday that he wasn’t concerned about fashion but rather about warmth.
Hours after his inauguration look inadvertently went viral, Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News’ @GayleKing, “You know, in Vermont, we dress warm.” https://t.co/Q4VDPVskTapic.twitter.com/HPNLMAaIWI
“In Vermont, we dress warm – we know something about the cold. And we’re not so concerned about good fashion,” he told King. “We want to keep warm. And that’s what I did today.”