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‘Protect the Dolls’ T-Shirt Becomes a Fashion Symbol for Trans Rights

The viral Conner Ives-designed shirt has been worn by musician Troye Sivan and actor Pedro Pascal; its sales have raised £380,000 for Trans Lifeline with “that figure going up by the hour.”
Pedro Pascal wears a "Protect the Dolls" T-shirt at the London premiere of "Thunderbolts."
Pedro Pascal wears a "Protect the Dolls" T-shirt at the London premiere of "Thunderbolts." (Getty Images)

When the designer Conner Ives took his bow after his London fashion week show this February, he wore a T-shirt that proclaimed “Protect the Dolls.” Two months later, the design — and its message supporting trans women, who are affectionately called “dolls” in the LGBTQ+ community — has become ever more popular.

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