Kilroy shreds.
"Kilroy was here" is an American popular culture expression that became popular during World War II. It is typically seen in graffiti. Its origins are debated, but the phrase and the distinctive accompanying doodle — a bald-headed man (sometimes depicted as having a few hairs) with a prominent nose peeking over a wall with the fingers of each hand clutching the wall — became associated with GIs in the 1940s and has been re appropriated countless times since.
Limited Edition enamel pins
1.5 inches
Soft enamel dyed metal with 2-3 color fill and two butterfly clutches on the back to prevent spinning.
Available in four variations. From left to right: Black, Lavender, Seafoam Green, and Orangesicle.
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