This design combines the atheist A symbol with the beauty of the DNA double helix into a classic pattern!
You may have seen the red A around but wondered what it was all about…
In 2007, a bold red letter A was adopted from The Scarlet Letter to represent atheism. In The Scarlet Letter, the main character, Hester Prynne, is an unwed mother in a Puritan community who is tried and convicted of adultery when she has a child but is unmarried. Her sentence is a requirement to wear a large red letter A as a visual mark of her crime.
This book was written during the time of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and a wave of women’s rights activism. In literature, it is often seen as a reflection of the demand for autonomy and equality that was brewing in society. The Scarlet Letter was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850 and is on several banned book lists! This design includes symbolism representing evolution, atheism, skepticism, and feminism.
Made of 95% polyester and 5% spandex, medium weight, very breathable. There are pockets on both sides for your phone, keys and other small items.
Machine wash cold. Do not use bleach. Heat is rough on elastic, lay flat to dry.
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