From FSF Shop <[email protected]>
Subject The shop is open! Get your LibrePlanet 2024 T-shirt and our newest swag!
Date March 6, 2024 7:15 AM
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Dear Free Software Supporter,

Many of you have reached out and asked us when the [GNU Press shop][1] will
open again. We are thrilled to share the latest news with you: the GNU
Press shop is open! You can now order items like the popular [baby
gnu][2], the ["Emacs deLuxe" bundle][3], and our latest [DRM-free
living T-shirt][4] again.

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In addition, you can now order:

#### [LibrePlanet 2024: Cultivating Community T-shirt][5]

You can now preorder the LibrePlanet 2024 T-shirt for pickup at the event,
or have it be shipped to your doorstep. The heather grass green LibrePlanet
2024: Cultivating Community T-shirt is sure to be your next favorite!
Preorder yours by March 31 to make sure you get one. After March 31,
there will be limited availability. Use coupon code `PICKUP@LP24` if you
want to pick up your order at the LibrePlanet venue.

This T-shirt:
... is [ethically and sustainably manufactured][6]
... is made from supremely soft combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester
... was designed for your comfort
... is tailored fit and side-seamed
... has shoulder taping

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*All orders made in March and April will be shipped in the last week
of April! We can't guarantee that the T-shirt will arrive on your
doorstep before the conference. If you want to make sure you get the
T-shirt in time, you will need to pick it up at the event.*

#### ["Fight for your user rights" drawstring bag][7]

Show off your support for software freedom with this trendy drawstring bag.
It is black and reads "Fight for your user rights" in bright white letters. This
stylish bag is a conversation-starter and a fantastic opportunity to connect
with like-minded people.

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#### [Wooden GNU head stickers][8]

Have you ever craved for a sustainable sticker to show off your support for the
GNU project? This is it: a stylish GNU head lasered on walnut wood. Made
with [FSC][9]-certified, sustainably grown thin walnut wood. Great for your laptop,
water bottle, or on the back of your phone; they will stick to any surface!
Unlike the common vinyl stickers these wooden stickers don't leave behind
tiny pieces of micro-plastic that pollute our land and waterways. And, they
are made in the US!

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We recommend you order your favorite merchandise today because the
GNU Press shop will only stay open until May 3. All purchases directly
support the [mission of the FSF][10] to protect the freedom to run, copy, change,
and share our software. As always, [FSF associate members][11] enjoy a 20%
discount on all merchandise.

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Thanks for supporting our work through the GNU Press shop!

Miriam Bastian
Program Manager

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