RBG Hard Enamel Pin
For every pin sold $1 goes to the ACLU whether I sell this pin retail or wholesale! Ruth Bader Ginsburg founded the ACLU Women’s Rights Project in 1972 and led its efforts until she was appointed to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1980. During the 1970s, Ginsburg and her staff achieved momentous legal victories in the area of women’s rights and helped lay the groundwork for future women’s rights advocacy.
This pin measures 1.50 tall. There is glitter in the in the red background. This enamel pin comes with two rubber stopper.
Sometimes pins can fall off, to make sure your pin doesn't fall off, I have included a gold colored self locking clutch option. All you have to do is use the locking pin back, make sure it is secured. When you want to release the pin, just pull the back of the pin clutch! If you choose the pin + pin locking option you will get both the black rubber stopper and locking pin back!