Exit Lines & Killer Heels
“Here’s My Resignation – I’ll Serve It in Drag” channels riot grrrl posters, ballroom shade, and office-door drama into one razor-sharp graphic. Against a jet-black field, a rough-cut white wood-block shows two bare calves balanced in stiletto sandals, toes pointed as if stepping off the corporate ledge and onto a cabaret runway. Crimson spray-paint letters slash across the top I’LL SERVE IT IN DRAG while the left border shouts the setup in vertical type: HERE’S MY RESIGNATION. The edges are purposefully ragged, echoing zine collages and DIY flyers taped to telephone poles after midnight. Every contrast is intentional: soft curves of the legs versus jagged text, monochrome print versus blood-red type, conformity’s dress code versus queer self-rule.
Because the art leans on linocut textures, each groove looks handmade, as though carved during a late-night resignation rage. Meanwhile, the crimson ink appears slightly oversprayed, adding motion and urgency as if the statement can’t wait for HR approval. The heels themselves aren’t polite pumps; rather, they’re spiky platforms, ready for dance-floor spins or board-room mic drops. In short, this tee turns “two weeks’ notice” into performance art.
Why You’ll Wear It
- Instant Power Move – One glance and everyone knows you left the cubicle on your terms.
- Punk-Print Aesthetic – DIY linocut lines and overspray reds pair with ripped denim or faux-leather minis.
- Breathable Ringspun Cotton – Soft enough for drag rehearsals, sturdy enough for protest marches.
- High-Contrast Palette – Black, white, and flash-red stay vivid after wash-day sprees.
- Unisex, Roomy Cut – Allows easy tucking, knotting, or layering beneath a blazer for that final meeting.
- Conversation Catalyst – Sparks chats about quitting, queerness, and workplace revolt in equal measure.
- Ink That Ages Well – Water-based print softens over time, keeping the zine vibe authentic.
- Transition Ready – Go from office exit interview to drag-brunch spotlight without changing tops.
- Queer Affirmation – Celebrates gender euphoria and the right to serve looks and notice simultaneously.
- Document of Defiance – Wear it, post it, frame it—the shirt itself becomes part of your resignation letter.

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