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She said emphatically that she’s ready to be confronted herself. “They said, ‘No, I don’t think I would (wear one), because I would be worried that I was out in public and an anti-vaxxer would yell at me,’” Gehl told CTV News Vancouver. Priced to sell online without making a profit, the shirts are already a huge hit, with more than 100 orders and counting.Īt the same time, Gehl admits a couple of her friends are wary of putting them on. “Yes, there’s ‘vaccinated AF,’” said Gehl with a chuckle, before describing the more risqué lettering on other shirts that we’ll leave to the reader’s imagination. Some of the designs are witty, with slogans like “Moderna woman” and “Older and Pfizer.” Others are rather bold. “I want to draw attention to the fact that we all need to get vaccinated to get out of this,” said Gehl. Almost every day, West Vancouver mother Coralynn Gehl proudly wears a selection from a line of T-shirts she created to tell others she got the COVID-19 vaccine, and she hopes others will do the same.ĭesigned for men, women and teenagers, the shirts are simply black or white with the word “vaccinated” clearly written across the chest.