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White t-shirt.
Images of Bill Clinton and Al Gore with muscle bodies.
"Clinton/Gore '92"
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Black t-shirt.
"City Athletic Club. San Francisco"
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Blue t-shirt.
"All American Boy. San Francisco."

Description
Light gray t-shirt.

"All American Boy: San Francisco"

Popular clothing store in Castro district of San Francisco, CA.
Tim Oviatt owned All American Boy on for 32 years before closure in 2008. All American Boy t-shirts often connected with "Castro Clone" look.

463 Castro St
San Francisco, CA 94114
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Orange t-shirt.
"Cock-A-Doodle-Do. Chicken and Ribs, too! San Francisco. The Only Taste of It's [sic] Kind"


18th St & Collingwood St, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Red t-shirt.
"All American Boy"

Popular clothing store in Castro district of San Francisco, CA.
Tim Oviatt owned All American Boy on for 32 years before closure in 2008. All American Boy t-shirts often connected with "Castro Clone" look.

463 Castro St
San Francisco, CA 94114
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Purple t-shirt.
"A Woman's Place is in Oakland. 4015 Broadway, Oakland, CA"

A Woman's Place Bookstore began as the brainchild of Carol Wilson and Alice Molloy, who intended to form a collective of women to run a feminist bookstore in Oakland, California.
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White t-shirt.
Image of an apple.
"Ammiano for Board of Ed."

Tom Ammiano (born December 15, 1941) is an American politician and LGBT rights activist from San Francisco, California. Ammiano, a member of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus, served as a member of the California State Assembly from 2008 to November 30, 2014.
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Yellow t-shirt.
"Vote No on 6. No on 7. If Briggs Isn't Stopped Who's Next?"
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White t-shirt.
"New! Douche La Rouche. 64, A Flushable Proposition!"

In reference to California ballot Proposition 64, also known as the LaRouche Initiative.

Proposition 64 in California would have classified AIDS as an easily communicable disease--a designation that, under California law, would allow universal testing and possible quarantine of those who tested HIV-positive.
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White t-shirt.
"No! LaRouche Initiative"

In reference to California ballot Proposition 64, also known as the LaRouche Initiative.

Proposition 64 in California would have classified AIDS as an easily communicable disease--a designation that, under California law, would allow universal testing and possible quarantine of those who tested HIV-positive.
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White t-shirt.
"Vote No on 6. No on 7. If Briggs Isn't Stopped Who's Next?"
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Yellow t-shirt.
"Support Gay Schoolworkers"

Likely in relation to the Briggs Initiative.
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Tan t-shirt.
"Stop Briggs. No On 6. Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative. 2049 Market Street, San Francisco 94114. 415/626-9482" with a drawing of a triangle.
Printed in brown on tan. (short-sleeved)
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Yellow tank top.
"Support Gay Schoolworkers"

Likely in connection to the Briggs Initiative.
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Yellow t-shirt.
"Vote No on 6"

California Proposition 6 was an initiative on the California State ballot on November 7, 1978 and was more commonly known as The Briggs Initiative. Sponsored by John Briggs, a conservative state legislator from Orange County, the failed initiative would have banned gays and lesbians, and possibly anyone who supported gay rights, from working in California's public schools.
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White t-shirt.
"No on 6"

California Proposition 6 was an initiative on the California State ballot on November 7, 1978 and was more commonly known as The Briggs Initiative. Sponsored by John Briggs, a conservative state legislator from Orange County, the failed initiative would have banned gays and lesbians, and possibly anyone who supported gay rights, from working in California's public schools.
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White t-shirt.
"No on 64!"
In reference to California ballot Proposition 64, also known as the LaRouche Initiative.

Proposition 64 in California would have classified AIDS as an easily communicable disease--a designation that, under California law, would allow universal testing and possible quarantine of those who tested HIV-positive.
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White t-shirt.
Front: "Re-Elect Supervisor Tom Ammiano"

Back: "Tom Ammiano. An Independent Voice"
Image of a man with a "rubber stamp" crossed out.

Tom Ammiano (born December 15, 1941) is an American politician and LGBT rights activist from San Francisco, California. Ammiano, a member of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus, served as a member of the California State Assembly from 2008 to November 30, 2014.
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White t-shirt.
"BAGL. Bay Area Gay Liberation"
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White t-shirt (damaged).
"BAGL. Bay Area Gay Liberation"
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Black t-shirt. "Street Patrol. Stop the Violence!"
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White t-shirt.
Front: "I Support Q Street Patrol. Help Keep Our Streets Safe"
Back: "Because Queers Are Bashed Everyday Just Because of Who They Love . . . "
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Maroon t-shirt.
"Freewheelers Car Club of Northern California. Good Taste is Never Extreme"

The Freewheelers is the world's oldest Gay Classic Car Club., founded in 1978.
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White t-shirt.
"Coits, San Francisco"

Early San Francisco gay organizaion.
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White t-shirts
"Gay Asian Pacific Alliance"
Image of Godzilla.
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GAPA.
Front: "Gay Asian Pacific Alliance"
Back: "Lavender Godzilla"

Based in the San Francisco bay area, the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance (GAPA) Foundation is dedicated to exploring critical issues that affect the Asian/Pacific Islander LGBTQ community and supporting innovative programs and individuals seeking solutions to those issues.
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White t-shirt.
"Great Outdoor Adventures. San Francisco"
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White t-shirt.
"Alice B. Toklas. Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club"

2370 Market St #407
San Francisco, CA 94114
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White t-shirt.
"Unity in Sobriety '93"
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Black t-shirt.
"Perpetual Indulgence"

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (SPI), also called Order of Perpetual Indulgence (OPI) is a charity, protest, and street performance organization that uses drag and religious imagery to call attention to sexual intolerance and satirize issues of gender and morality. At their inception in 1979, a small group of gay men in San Francisco began wearing the attire of nuns in visible situations using high camp to draw attention to social conflicts and problems in the Castro District.
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