As the founder of Strike Gently Co, I deal in pins and patches on a daily basis. The Creators Project asked me to pull together a weekly roundup of the best newly-released pins. Most of these will probably sell out. If you like them, smash that “add to cart” button. Every Wednesday, you can head to the bottom of this article for an exclusive discount code so you can keep your pin game sharp.
I feel refreshed. 4/20 is over and there’s no marijuana merch this week. Instead, we bring you a greater collection of metal goodies, from lounging aliens to tiny paintings. I’ve been writing this thing for 13 weeks now and not once have I had trouble finding five excellent pieces to showcase. Props to you, Pin World. I hope you continue producing beautifully-designed soft goods that any schlub can afford. Bless the common man.
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HUNGRY IN WHITTIER
I love burgers, but as an aesthetic symbol they’ve been ruined for me by kids from Orange County who like garage rock and ironic stick-and-pokes. Thankfully, Hungry in Whittier has reclaimed the burger as a true symbol of culinary decadence and Americana. They’re all about food. And I prefer foodies to basic-ass LA trendsters ANYDAY.
$10 here.
Brace Legs Collective
Brace Legs Collective is one of my Internet Friends, and he sent me this pin in the mail. I get a lot of pins in the mail. I don’t feel obligated to write about most of them because most of them aren’t that great. But this chillin’ alien is fantastic. They also recently released a Blink-182 “Aliens Exist” throwback patch. Only 90s kids will understand.
$10 here.
Divided Youth
This one speaks for itself. Having previously worked in the art world, I love pins because of how unpretentious they are. When you buy a $10 thing, you can only have $10 worth of expectations for it. This is starkly contrasted to the art world, where $10 million princes and princesses have $10 million worth to expound on. This pin takes their words down a peg (or 9,999,990). Wear it proud.
$10 here.
Club Wifi
There aren’t many things that unite us anymore. The world has no borders. Atheism is listed as a major belief system. Communication is mostly virtual. But everyone who’s ever owned an iPhone knows this feel.
$6 here.
ALL RANDOM
I love this pin, but let me remind the appropriation-loving audience of Instagram that this graphic from Kanye’s record was painted by the LEGENDARY AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST GEORGE CONDO. His work is mind-bending—wearing this pin says, “Sure, I like Kanye,” to the masses, but either, “Yeah, I know Condo,” or “No, I don’t know what I’m talking about,” to the rest. You know who we are.
$12 here.
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