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Chris Talks About Unmute Merch

Sep 10, 20243 min
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If you go to our website unmute show, you will find a link. If it's not there, it will be there soon. That offers you a chance to check out the different merch options that we have produced by blind girl designs. I love my blind girl designs t shirts. I've got a hoodie. I have a tote bag. I am all set with the unmute be heard raised tactile design. It has the raised loco. It even has the braille dots, the unmute be heard in braille, which is super, super awesome. And then of course, while I was there, I had to buy something else from blind girl designs. I went to her website directly and looked at some other categories and I got a braille shirt that has the letters of the Alphabet in the outline of a heart and got it in pink, I believe it is. And it's very, very cool. She has some other things. T shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, dresses, cardigans, totes and aprons, Christmas year round, you know, really cute designs, like with snowmen, with canes and, you know, just really, really super blindness related but very fun stuff. And then she has kids clothing and she supports, in this case, you know, blind run businesses, fundraisers and that sort of thing. And so check out our merch. We have it on the unmute show website. And then you can also look at the full offerings on blind girl designs. I mention this especially because they are great conversation starters. And also you are assured of getting high quality merchandise that is actually tactile. If you're buying from Amazon or some, maybe an etsy thing, you've got to make sure that the actual item is tactile. A lot of times they'll just print the braille letters or dots on the shirt, but you cannot feel them, which is no fun at all. And so I've ordered a few things that I know what they are because I order them. And, you know, I can ask my, be my eyes or AI assistant of some kind, you know, what shirt am I wearing? But I can't feel it. And so you definitely want tactile. You know, that's what braille is, is tactile.

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