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Shoppers swipe up Trump hats, ‘nasty women’ gear ahead of inauguration

Kathleen Pendelton, from Georgia, who is buying mercandise for her sisters and mother, who are joining her for the march. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Kathleen Pendelton, from Georgia, buys merchandise for her sisters and mother, who are joining her for the Women’s March on Washington the day after President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Elaine Collins, from Arkansas, examines a poster at the pop-up store. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Elaine Collins, from Arkansas, examines a poster at the pop-up store. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
A jar taking donations for Planned Parenthood was at the checkout of the women's march "pop-up" store on 18th Street in Northwest D.C. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
A jar taking donations for Planned Parenthood was at the checkout of the women’s march “pop-up” store on 18th Street in Northwest D.C. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
The view from inside the women's march "pop-up" store on 18th Street in Northwest D.C. The line to enter the store stretched down the block. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
The view from inside the women’s march “pop-up” store on 18th Street in Northwest D.C. The line to enter the store stretched down the block. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Shelly Bishop, from Harrison, Arkansas, holds up a button. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Shelly Bishop, from Harrison, Arkansas, holds up a button. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
A busy day at White House Gifts on 15th Street in D.C. (草莓传媒/Johan Aaron)
Long lines inside White House Gifts in D.C. the day before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
Long lines inside White House Gifts in D.C. the day before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
Trump gear for sale at White House gifts. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
Trump gear for sale at White House gifts. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
And some Clinton gear, too. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
And some Clinton gear, too. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
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Kathleen Pendelton, from Georgia, who is buying mercandise for her sisters and mother, who are joining her for the march. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Elaine Collins, from Arkansas, examines a poster at the pop-up store. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
A jar taking donations for Planned Parenthood was at the checkout of the women's march "pop-up" store on 18th Street in Northwest D.C. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
The view from inside the women's march "pop-up" store on 18th Street in Northwest D.C. The line to enter the store stretched down the block. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Shelly Bishop, from Harrison, Arkansas, holds up a button. (草莓传媒/Megan Cloherty)
Long lines inside White House Gifts in D.C. the day before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
Trump gear for sale at White House gifts. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)
And some Clinton gear, too. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)

WASHINGTON 鈥 Merchandise around the inauguration is a big business. Visitors in town for both the swearing-in and the planned demonstrations are gearing up for the big day 鈥 with the proper gear.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just extra stuff I wanted to keep 鈥 celebrating a great victory, said John Pavlik from Lansing Michigan. He stood outside White House Gifts on 15th Street in Northwest D.C. with an arm full of Trump merchandise.

He had a handful of buttons that say, 鈥淧resident Trump. Get used to it.鈥

Jason Walker in from Houston Texas collected some items for his family at the same store.

鈥淕ot to have your black hoodie celebrating the inauguration and my dad made a special request from San Jose, California, for a really cool Trump hat,鈥 he said.

Across town in Adams Morgan, Elaine Collins and Sherry Bishop from Arkansas made one of their first trips to a women’s march “pop-up shop” on 18th Street.

鈥淲e have a ton of buttons, the sign-of-peace buttons,鈥 Bishop said.

鈥淚鈥檓 literally buying $300 worth of stuff,鈥 said Washingtonian Kim Scardino, who waited over an hour to get into the store.

She detailed all the items she had in her arms and the different slogans she was drawn to.

鈥淚 have ‘Nasty Women Unite.’ I have ‘The Future is Female.’ I have a 12-year-old daughter so one for her, one for my baby sitter, my friends kids,鈥 she said listing off her gift list.

Co-owner of the shop Rebecca Funk said every item is popular and selling out, despite daily shipments.

The tiny store stocks tank tops, baby clothes, posters, buttons and books.

Michael Martone was happy to wait to get his mother a sweatshirt.

鈥淚 really like the ‘Nasty Women Unite.’ It鈥檚 a favorite of I know my mom back in New York. I’m sure she’ll wear it all the time,鈥 he said.

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 草莓传媒 Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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