Angry Young Women Vinyl Sticker
When The New Statesman published its “Angry Young Women” cover, it tried to package women’s anger as a cultural threat — visually and rhetorically placing it in the same orbit as the manosphere. That framing isn’t just inaccurate; it’s harmful. The manosphere harms. Women’s anger responds. One is built on misogyny. The other is built on lived experience and survival. This Wild SASS redesign flips the narrative back where it belongs: the issue isn’t that women are angry — it’s that society still treats women’s anger as dangerous, irrational, or unfeminine. A reminder that anger is clarity, not chaos.
Quality matte‑laminated vinyl: weather, tear, and fade resistant. Available in three sizes or a small + medium Duo Pack, each with the Wild SASS “Behind the Design” story.
Small — 30–50mm · $2 Medium — 60–80mm · $5 Large — 100–120mm · $8
Duo Pack — $6 1 Small + 1 Medium of the same design (Save $1 compared to buying individually)