He's one of the fashion insiders telling Newsbeat why T-shirts are being used as a political medium. Katharine Hamnett is often credited as one of the first to create a politically charged T-shirt.
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Denver radio host Jeff Hunt got booted from the Colorado Senate gallery over his "Pro-Life U" shirt. Here's why attorneys say that violated his free speech rights.