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Transgender Flag Clack Fan
Transgender Flag Clack Fan
Introducing the Transgender Flag Clack Fan, your new go-to accessory for staying cool and fabulous during hot summer days or wild and crazy nights out! Measuring 33cm long when closed, this fan is the perfect size to fit in your purse, backpack, or beach bag.
The ribs are made with renewable bamboo, providing a stylish and eco-friendly touch. The fan's design is made with polyester fabric, ensuring it is both durable and lightweight.
What really makes the Clack Fan a must-have is the sound it makes when you use it. The clack of the bamboo ribs creates an exciting *CLACK* noise when snapping it open and closed, making it an enjoyable (and standout!) product.
Whether you're at the beach, a pride festival, the club or simply lounging in your backyard, the Clack Fan is the perfect way to keep yourself cool while also looking fabulous. So don't wait any longer, add the Clack Fan to your summer essentials and enjoy the breeze in style!
Fan Details:
- Full direct to fabric print
- 33cm (13”) long or 66cm (26”) when fully open
- Makes that loud clack or thworp sound you’re looking for
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- $24.99 each
- Buy 3 save $6 per fan
- Buy 5 save $8 per fan
About Transgender Identity
Often shortened to trans, from the Latin prefix for “on a different side as.” A term describing a person’s gender identity that does not necessarily match their assigned sex at birth. Transgender people may or may not decide to alter their bodies hormonally and/or surgically to match their gender identity. This word is also used as an umbrella term to describe groups of people who transcend conventional expectations of gender identity or expression--such groups include, but are not limited to, people who identify as transsexual, genderqueer, gender variant, gender diverse, and androgynous. See above for common acronyms and terms including female to male (or FTM), male to female (or MTF), assigned male at birth (or AMAB), assigned female at birth (or AFAB), nonbinary, and gender-expansive. “Trans” is often considered more inclusive than transgender because it includes transgender, transsexual, transmasc, transfem, and those who simply use the word trans.
Definition sourced from https://pflag.org/glossary/.