Translating to "reform chloroform", this patch dates back to the Atollayah Popollay (someone please help with my butchered spelling); where a privileged group of French student artists and printers aligned themselves with the striking workers and printed this image originally as a poster and then later as other pieces of iconography to bring the workers' plight more into the public eye. This kind of simple imagery and solidarity act has had huge influence on virtually every movement to follow since the 1960s and created many of the types of patches that you see nowadays. Because of this we feel like it's very important to cite our sources and offer up this image as a slice of history that people can know that radical imagery predates Cristy Road.