Introducing the Disability Culture Lab Merch Store
Photo of six people wearing DCL merch store shirts. The first is a brown-skinned person with long hair wearing a black shirt with fierce makeup. The second person is Black with long locs, silver jewelry, and tattoos in a purple shirt. The third is a brown-skinned femme in a white shirt with red lipstick. The fourth is a femme with long straight dark hair wearing a black shirt. The fifth is a brown-skinned person with short hair wearing a purple shirt. The sixth is a tall smiling person with a short beard wearing a white shirt.
The Disability Culture Lab Store is live!
Buy apparel, accessories, home goods and more with designs from disabled artists.
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the Disability Culture Lab Store, our new retail shop featuring apparel, home goods, and other accessories.
We’re celebrating disabled creativity with beautiful designs crafted by and for the disabled community. The shop features USA union-made apparel from youth size XS to adult 4X, and features bucket hats, shirts, sweatshirts, notebooks, tote bags, mugs and more.
Our first artist collaboration features designs from Jen White-Johnson (she/her), a disabled artist, designer, and educator who centers Black disabled joy and futures in her work. The Disability Culture Lab store is curated by DCL Senior Creative Advisor Bob Bland, acclaimed fashion designer and activist.
Get ahead of your end-of-year holiday shopping with purchases from the DCL Store. Prices range from $6 to $45.
Have news, tips, joy, or actions to share? Drop us a line at Hello@DisabilityCultureLab.org. We’d love to hear from you!
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