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Bernie's mittens: Vermont teacher gets manufacturing partner

The Vermont teacher, who gave Sen. Bernie Sanders his now famous mittens, is partnering with the Vermont Teddy Bear Company to create a mitten line to meet soaring demand.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., wears hand-made recycled wool mittens as he attends President Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony in Washington on Jan. 20, 2021. A photo of him with the mittens taken during the ceremony has engendered countless memes on the internet.

The teacher who created the recycled wool mittens that United States Sen. Bernie Sanders wore to the presidential inauguration 鈥 engendering countless memes 鈥 is partnering with the Vermont Teddy Bear Company to create a whole mitten line to meet soaring demand, with some of the proceeds going to Make-A-Wish Vermont.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 be more thrilled, because I personally can鈥檛 make 18,000 pairs of mittens,鈥 Jen Ellis said Saturday, estimating how many people have contacted her. 鈥淓verybody will get their mittens 鈥 everybody.鈥

Ms. Ellis, a Vermont elementary school teacher who has a side business making mittens out of recycled wool, gave Mr. Sanders a pair as a gift, and he wore them to President Joe Biden鈥檚 inauguration. His fashion look, also featuring a winter jacket made by Burton Snowboards, sparked countless memes prompted by the photo taken by Agence France-Presse: The former presidential candidate could be found on social media timelines taking a seat on the subway, the moon, and the couch with the cast of 鈥淔riends,鈥 among other creative locales.

Mr. Sanders raised at least $1.8 million in merchandise for charities stemming from the Jan. 20 image of him seated with his arms and legs crossed, clad in his brown parka and the recycled wool mittens. Mr. Sanders put out so-called 鈥淐hairman Sanders鈥 merchandise, including T-shirts, sweatshirts, and stickers, on his campaign website.

Vermont Teddy Bear, which makes handcrafted bears for all occasions, including a Bernie one, reached out to Ms. Ellis to see if she鈥檇 be interested in partnering.

鈥淛en is going to work hand-in-hand 鈥 mitten-in-hand 鈥 with each one of our designers鈥 to ensure that the 鈥楤ernie mitten鈥 design in multiple patterns is produced in a way that meets her standards of quality, said Hayes McCarthy, vice president of product innovation, brand creative, and consumer experience. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to be in the mittens category.鈥

It鈥檚 not clear when the first mittens would be available for purchase. Those interested in getting a pair can leave an email at the company鈥檚聽

In the past, Vermont Teddy Bear has made special bears to raise money for Make-A-Wish Vermont, and recently gave office space to the organization for $1 a year, said James Hathaway, president and CEO of Make-A-Wish Vermont. Mr. Hathaway said the charity lost $250,000 in revenue during the pandemic.

鈥淲e are so grateful to Vermont Teddy Bear, Jen, and of course to Bernie for being so Bernie,鈥 Mr. Hathaway said in a statement.

This story was reported by The Associated Press.

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