Phony Face - Cancel Culture (Mia - Indian Princess) t-shirt (Womens)
Mia, the Indian Princess of Land O’Lakes butter, first appeared on packaging in 1928 and was updated in the 1950s by Ojibwe artist Patrick DesJarlait. For nearly a century, she knelt serenely on grocery shelves, instantly recognizable to generations of Americans. But in 2020, Land O’Lakes quietly retired her — a move hailed by some as progress and criticized by others as cancel culture.
This Phony Face women’s tee reimagines Mia in her iconic pose with a new sash that reads “Cancel Culture.” Both satirical and nostalgic, the design transforms a retired advertising mascot into a bold cultural statement.
Details:
Women’s fitted cut t-shirt
Soft cotton blend for comfort and durability
Full-color printed design
Available in multiple sizes
Whether worn as everyday streetwear or as a conversation piece, this shirt captures a slice of advertising history and re-frames it for today’s debates.