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Joe’s Pink Shorts (Medium)

These pink shorts are the perfect memento and ode to Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s pioneering policies. Inspired by the iconic styles worn by inmates at Tent City, these shorts are made from soft and comfortable materials and come in a range of sizes and styles. Whether you’re looking to make a statement or simply add some fun and flair to your collection, Joe’s Pink Shorts are the perfect choice. Proceeds go to help defend the cops!

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Introducing Joe’s Pink Shorts – the iconic and eye-catching underwear that has taken the world by storm! Inspired by the bold and vibrant styles worn by inmates at Tent City jail, these shorts are the perfect way to make a statement and add some flair to your collection. Proceeds go to help defend the cops!

Made from soft and comfortable materials, Joe’s Pink Shorts are designed to provide a comfortable fit and all-day support. The shorts feature a elastic waistband and a full coverage design, making them suitable for a variety of body types and sizes.

In addition to their comfort and style, our pink shorts are also durable and long-lasting. Made with high-quality materials and construction, these shorts are built to withstand wear and tear and will retain their vibrant color wash after wash.

So why wait? Add some bold and playful style to your underwear drawer with Joe’s Pink Shorts. Whether you’re looking to make a statement or simply add some fun and flair to your lingerie collection, these shorts are the perfect choice.

Thank you for considering Joe’s Pink Shorts. We hope you’ll make these iconic and eye-catching shorts a part of your underwear collection today!

The Story of Joe’s Pink Shorts

The pink shorts worn by inmates at Tent City, the famous former jail in Maricopa County, Arizona, became a symbol of the controversial policies and practices of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Arpaio, who served as Sheriff of Maricopa County from 1993 to 2017, was known for his tough-on-crime approach to law enforcement and his implementation of controversial programs and policies, including the use of pink underwear for inmates at Tent City.

The use of pink underwear (and other pink items) for inmates at Tent City was intended to prevent theft and as a form of humiliation to deter inmates from coming back to jail. In addition to the pink underwear, inmates at Tent City were also required to wear black-and-white striped uniforms and were not allowed to wear their own clothing.

Despite the controversy surrounding the pink underwear and other policies at Tent City, Arpaio remained a popular figure in Maricopa County and was re-elected as Sheriff several times. However, in 2017, Tent City was closed down shortly after Arpaio left office, and the pink underwear became a symbol of his controversial tenure as Sheriff. Today, the pink shorts continue to be a source of fascination and debate, with some people seeing them as a symbol of harsh and punitive justice, while others see them as a unique and playful expression of style.