SKU: 2106
This eye-catching vinyl bumper sticker is a powerful statement piece that showcases the artist's poignant commentary on economic hardship. The image reveals a bold, white background with black text that reads "The Gaza Strip" and "I Can't Afford Eggs," a phrase that resonates with anyone who's ever struggled to make ends meet. Available in a range of sizes, from 6 to 10 inches, this vinyl sticker is perfect for adding a touch of social commentary to your vehicle, laptop, or water bottle. The UV laminate coating ensures a durable and long-lasting finish, with vibrant colors that will withstand the elements and last for years to come. As a window cling or magnet, this sticker is equally versatile, allowing you to display your values and convictions in a variety of settings. Whether you're sticking it to the man or simply sharing your perspective with the world, this vinyl bumper sticker is a bold and thought-provoking statement that's sure to spark conversations and inspire action. What makes this sticker truly special is its ability to balance humor and seriousness, tackling a complex issue with wit and nuance. It's not just a sticker – it's a conversation starter, a rallying cry, and a testament to the power of art to challenge our assumptions and inspire change.
Custom bumper stickers are personalized adhesive labels designed for vehicles. They feature your custom text, images, or designs and are perfect for personal expression, business promotion, or special events.
Our bumper stickers come with UV laminate coating that protects against fading, scratching, and weathering. This ensures your design stays vibrant for 2-5 years even in harsh outdoor conditions.
Free shipping on orders over CAD $40.00. Orders under this amount will have shipping calculated at checkout.
Most orders are processed within 1-3 business days. Custom designs may require additional time for approval.
We accept returns within 14 days of delivery. Items must be in original condition.
If you're not satisfied with your order, contact us and we'll make it right.