Tax Dodgers cap
Date2012
DescriptionBlue cap with an adjustable closure at the rear. "1%" has been attached to the front in white foam letters. Interior black cotton sweatband has a manufacturer label on the proper left side.
Bio/Historical NoteCap worn by a member of the "Tax Dodgers," a satirical street theater group tied to the "Occupy Wall Street" movement. Members of the group donned jerseys and hats like this, resembling those worn by the Brooklyn Dodgers, during street protests in Manhattan, N.Y.
Object numberB-2012-0096
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Harriton
Attributes
Classificationsuniforms
Dimensions7 x 4 x 10 in.
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