Sarah Day, founder of Wear and Resist wears a Vote brooch in bright matte blue.
VOTE BLUE this november

For my fellow Americans!

Get any two VOTE necklaces or brooches for £36 (half off the second) with code VOTEBLUE

Your voice matters

In the UK, we've just been through an election and completely wiped out the fascists. I have faith that the same will happen in the US in November. Let these designs be a talking point to help convince others to use their precious vote.

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What they said
Essential message with glitter! So pleased with the vote badges I bought - I am wearing the glittery one daily as a reminder to everyone I see and the other one that I gifted to my mum she is putting to good use encouraging her grandchildren to fulfil their democratic duty! Great quality, quick, personal service as always would highly recommend 🙂
— Helen
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LandslideI bought the red VOTE necklace and wore it for a week before the General Election. It got lots of compliments and then Labour won a landslide (almost certainly as a consequence of my necklace). Who could ask for more?
— Katherine
What they said
A handy prompt! Love my glittery Vote badge which I have worn every day since it arrived last week. It's prompted positive conversations and laughter. All up to W&R's usual high standard. All that remains is to VOTE.
— Jenni
Sarah Day the founder of Wear and Resist.

About Sarah Day

Wear and Resist is a culmination of my love of text and art, all kicked off by a need to channel my rage into a creative pursuit after Trump was elected in 201. As a writer with an MFA in painting, I have always loved making and writing. I have also always loved bold, colourful jewellery, precious but inexpensive. With an American father and British mother, I travelled back and forth between Chapel Hill and London as a kid, and finally settled in the UK. I design and make everything in my Oxfordshire studio.

Solar powered! 🌞

We are in the process of making our home and workshop self-sustaining. Wear and Resist is now running on solar power.