The Shirt That Fooled the Governor.
The viral “Mary Failin’ Oklahoma” tee that broke the internet
Mary Failin' Oklahoma Tee
The original viral “Mary Failin’ Oklahoma” tee, built from the iconic campaign-style logo and reworked into a clean, one-color parody that says exactly what it needs to say—bold, recognizable, and if you know, you know. Printed on a premium Bella + Canvas CVC blend, it offers a soft feel, modern retail fit, and durable construction that holds its shape while staying lightweight for everyday wear. More than a graphic tee, it’s a moment that lives on.
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THE REVIEWS
Testimonials
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Awesome merch!
"On a day like today when I feel so incredibly failed by our legislators, I was sure glad to come home to this in my mailbox." - Amanda M.
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This shirt is iconic.
"Everyone recognizes it immediately. Still one of the funniest shirts I own and the quality is way better than expected.” – Janet K.
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Still fooling people.
“People think it’s an actual Mary Fallin shirt at first. That’s what makes this shirt still hilarious.” – Mike M.
The Failin’ Files
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How Mary Fallin’s Policies Led to Oklahoma’s De...
Oklahoma did not begin the Mary Fallin years in decline. Before the Fallin Administration, the state’s education system ranked closer to the middle nationally, funding for core services was more...
How Mary Fallin’s Policies Led to Oklahoma’s De...
Oklahoma did not begin the Mary Fallin years in decline. Before the Fallin Administration, the state’s education system ranked closer to the middle nationally, funding for core services was more...
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Top 5 Reasons Mary Fallin Failed Oklahoma
When you look at Mary Fallin’s time in office, the story isn’t complicated—it’s consistent. Oklahoma was already one of the lowest-tax, lowest-spending states in the country, yet instead of strengthening...
Top 5 Reasons Mary Fallin Failed Oklahoma
When you look at Mary Fallin’s time in office, the story isn’t complicated—it’s consistent. Oklahoma was already one of the lowest-tax, lowest-spending states in the country, yet instead of strengthening...