Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History
Wear your voice, your values, and your fire. The Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History enamel pin badge takes the iconic feminist quote by historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich and turns it into a bold, beautiful accessory you can carry with you every day. Featuring sharp black lettering on a soft pink enamel base, this pin badge is a statement of strength, individuality, and quiet rebellion.
Pin it to your denim jacket, tote bag, backpack, blazer, or lanyard to show the world you're not afraid to take up space, speak up, and break the mould. It's the perfect gift for the strong women in your life — your best friend, your sister, your mum, your daughter, your colleague, or simply yourself.
Because the women who change the world rarely play it safe — and neither should your accessories.
Key Features:
- Premium hard enamel finish with smooth, glossy detailing
- Bold black typography on a soft pink enamel base
- Iconic feminist quote by historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
- Secure metal pin back with butterfly clutch fastening
- Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
- Perfect for jackets, bags, hats, lapels, lanyards, and collars
- A meaningful gift for friends, family, colleagues, or yourself
Care Instructions: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid moisture and harsh chemicals to keep the enamel finish looking bright and fresh.
Best for gifting: International Women's Day (8 March), Mother's Day, birthdays, graduations, promotions, Galentine's Day, or any moment that calls for empowerment.
- Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
- Perfect for jackets, bags, hats, lapels, lanyards, and collars
Material: Enamel and metal alloy
Care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Avoid moisture.
United Kingdom Standard Delivery: 2–4 business days £3.50–£8.95 | Free shipping on orders over £50 Europe Standard Delivery: 5–10 business days £10.00–£25.00 Australia, Canada & USA Standard Delivery: 7–14 business days £12.60–£35.00 Shipping costs calculated by weight at checkout. All orders dispatched from Norfolk, UK.
