As the founder of Strike Gently Co, I deal in pins and patches daily. The Creators Project asked me to pull together a weekly roundup of the best newly-released pins. Most of these will probably sell out. If you like them, smash that “add to cart” button. Every Wednesday, you can head to the bottom of this article for an exclusive discount code so you can keep your pin game sharp.A photo posted by Strike Gently Co. (@strikegentlyco) on
Sep 15, 2016 at 8:02am PDT
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PSA Press
PSA Press releases so many good pins that I often include them twice in the same roundup by accident. This is the one about that weird 70s French sci-fi movie with the blue people who enslave all the humans and make them do the stuff. Yeah, of course I’ve seen it. Haven't you?$9.00 here.A photo posted by PSA PRESS (@psa_press) on
Sep 6, 2016 at 9:19pm PDT
Inner Decay
This is my new favorite pin… Not a huge achievement from Inner Decay, since most of his new releases end up being my favorite pins of all time. Is it a donut? Is it math? Is it the universe? A black hole, perhaps? I don’t know, but I like it. The colors are simply sexy.A photo posted by Inner Decay (@innerdecay) on
Sep 6, 2016 at 10:07am PDT
Millustration
It's not cool to admit that you liked Sublime in middle school, and that’s ok; you can wear one of the band’s numerous motifs on your jacket, or backpack, or whatever, thanks to this visual metaphor by Millustration. This one puts a tantalizing new take on "Life is one big question when your starin' at the clock / And the answer's always waiting at the liquor store."A photo posted by Ryan Milner (@millustration) on
Sep 6, 2016 at 8:59pm PDT
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Battle Born
Speaking of bootlegs—I’ve seen a lot of obvious pop cultural imagery translated into pins. I’ve heard diehard punks criticize the pingame for being purely aesthetic. It might be fun and lighthearted, but that doesn’t make it nihilistic; you can still signify morals and values and politics all that adolescent punk trash through nuanced symbols that you buy and affix to your clothes, like this pin of Biggie’s Coogi sweater. It shows that you like Biggie, appreciate fashion, and are bold enough to wear a metal garment on top of a regular garment. Ballsy.$10.00 here.A photo posted by @battlebornpins on
Sep 1, 2016 at 6:27pm PDT
High Five Pins
Literally the pin to end all Simpsons pins. This one was a long time in the making, and it was done pretty well, too. I don’t have anything else to say on the matter. Simpsons bootleg stuff is over, guys. Or is it?$9.00 here.That’s all, folks. Thanks for reading. Get a special 15% off from my shop, Strike Gently Co, when you use the code RAD at checkout.Related:The Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Enamel Pin That Burst Our BubbleGrateful Dead Skull + “Solo Jazz” Design = Best Pin of The Week'Tom From Myspace' and Other Perfect Back-to-School Enamel PinsA photo posted by High Five (@highfivepins) on
Aug 23, 2016 at 5:03pm PDT