In the heady days of anti-government protests, red, white and black Egyptian flag predictably mandatory accessory.
Now, however, you can show its commitment to the revolution with a number of hats and bags in the national colors. Appropriate bandages and bracelets are also very much in vogue this Arab spring.
"If you want to go all the way, you can have a button, belt, bandana and a flag and t-shirts," says Thamer, who wears a cap with "25 January" legend. "All your clothes may be in the colors of the flag of Egypt."
"I bought a bumper sticker," says Dean. "It's just for fun, to promote sales, to promote the revolution." informal market grew on the sidewalks around Tahrir Square in Cairo. Although the economy is down, memorabilia business is booming.
"I left his shop in Khan el-Khalili market, because there are no tourists and I need to make money," said Waleed Mohammed, T-shirt seller. "People like this shirt - it says '25 Jan: I'm free."
However, some suggestions are intended as a tribute to the protesters who were killed during the uprising on the verge of bad taste.
"At some point, the revolution has been made into something trivial or not respected", says blogger Wael Abbas.
"There was this guy selling pictures of martyrs and shouted:" Martyrs, martyrs:. Martyrs get two pounds of "sound it shocked me."
Now, however, you can show its commitment to the revolution with a number of hats and bags in the national colors. Appropriate bandages and bracelets are also very much in vogue this Arab spring.
"If you want to go all the way, you can have a button, belt, bandana and a flag and t-shirts," says Thamer, who wears a cap with "25 January" legend. "All your clothes may be in the colors of the flag of Egypt."
"I bought a bumper sticker," says Dean. "It's just for fun, to promote sales, to promote the revolution." informal market grew on the sidewalks around Tahrir Square in Cairo. Although the economy is down, memorabilia business is booming.
"I left his shop in Khan el-Khalili market, because there are no tourists and I need to make money," said Waleed Mohammed, T-shirt seller. "People like this shirt - it says '25 Jan: I'm free."
However, some suggestions are intended as a tribute to the protesters who were killed during the uprising on the verge of bad taste.
"At some point, the revolution has been made into something trivial or not respected", says blogger Wael Abbas.
"There was this guy selling pictures of martyrs and shouted:" Martyrs, martyrs:. Martyrs get two pounds of "sound it shocked me."
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