Friggin Nazis ruined a perfectly good symbol, probably forever.
A really bad idea.
Not when it's printed on a queer-promoting background, I bet!
Went shopping for near 16 yr old grand son’s some school clothes, he wears men’s XL T’s all I found were stupid cartoons or gang crap, he won’t wear the first, 2nd not accepted by school. This is the crap they are mass marketing to our children. Not even the Navy base had any thing else.
I doubt there is much market for these in the US, but in other countries, they may sell quite well.
In Fiji, one of the young women who worked in the resort was named Swastika. I think I still have a receipt with her name on it.
In Mongolia, I saw swastikas everywhere. One nomad woman I met wore a swastika necklace. I took a picture of a beautiful hand-painted table, which included a repeating swastika pattern as a motif. When I went to buy a souvenir t-shirt, I avoided buying one with a huge swastika on the front. Instead, I ended up buying a t-shirt with a painting of Mongolian warriors on the front—but the t-shirt company logo on the back includes swastikas. (They are so small I do not think anyone will notice.)
None of these Fijians or Mongolians think of a swastika as a bad thing. To them, it is a symbol of peace and love.
What’s offensive is TEEN VOGUE!