SPECIAL SERIES : 2004 National Election
Fashion and Politics, Who Knew?
 

Students at SF State have found a way to silently express their political views in a manner that speaks louder than words - through fashion.

Political tension has been on a continuous rise leading up to the 2004 Presidential Election. On a campus that is famous for its diversity and unique sense of style, students are using their clothing as a means of boldly stepping out and broadcasting their political views.

Supporting vast realms of attire ranging from political T-shirts, jewelry and American flags, students at SF State are embracing the opportunity to make their opinions known and using fashion to reach all walks of life.

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Cera Renault | staff photographer
Susan Thomsan, 24, an international relations major, wears a shirt she made in support of President Bush and flip-flops showing how she sees John Kerry as indecisive in his voting record.

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