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Sanders’ attire spawns splash of memes

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MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Wearing mittens made out of recycled materials and a warm winter jacket, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders pulled off a casual inaugurati­on outfit — and vibe — that only he could.

Many people quickly highlighte­d the 79-year-old independen­t Vermont senator’s look, and created endless memes, from Wednesday’s inaugurati­on of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, which he said was more about keeping warm than fashion.

“You know in Vermont, we dress warm, we know something about the cold, and we’re not so concerned about good fashion, we want to keep warm. And that’s what I did today,” Sanders told CBS on Wednesday.

People were particular­ly enthralled with Sanders’ mittens, which were made by a Vermont elementary school teacher who has a side business making mittens out of recycled wool.

“I love it that he loves them, and that he wears them,” Jen Ellis, an elementary school teacher, told NECNTV. “And I’m totally honored that he wore them today.”

Ellis has never met Sanders. But when her daughter went to a child care center owned by one of his relatives, she was able to slip a pair into Sanders’ hands.

“I think people like a heartwarmi­ng story — especially now,” she said when asked about the all the attention the mittens were getting on social media.

The widespread interest in the mittens prompted Ellis to tweet Wednesday that there were “no more” of the coveted hand warmers.

Sanders has donned the mittens before while running for president in 2020 and in interviews with Vermont journalist­s, the station reported.

Sanders’ inaugurati­on look, including a brown winter jacket made by Burton snowboards, has spawned countless memes since Wednesday including the former presidenti­al candidate on the subway, on the moon, sitting on the couch with the cast of “Friends”.

In memes spreading across Indian Country, Sanders is draped with a Pendleton blanket sitting alongside the parade route during a tribal fair, next to the fire during a ceremony and riding in the back of a pickup truck across remote land. Even before inaugurati­on day, he was dubbed “cheii,” the Navajo word for “grandfathe­r.”

Ryan Leclerc, a hard goods buyer for Onion River Sports in Montpelier, Vermont, said Sanders is more about substance than style. Leclerc noted the senator’s inaugurati­on attire tire emulated what is "great" about him.

"Those are the mittens you might see when you're sipping cider around a fire. Sanders doesn't care and it's not important to him," Leclerc said.

 ?? Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images/TNS ?? U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., sits in the bleachers on Capitol Hill before Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th U.S. president on Jan. 20, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images/TNS U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., sits in the bleachers on Capitol Hill before Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th U.S. president on Jan. 20, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.

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