The only thing more offensive than senator Kyrsten Sinema’s bewilderingly centrist voting choices is her clothing ones. It seems not everyone is disturbed by her ModCloth-inspired wardrobe, because she may have resold a lot of it on Facebook Marketplace
writer Christina Cauterucci made a bold claim this week: She suspects that she bought a pair of Badgley Mischka heels from Sinema on Facebook Marketplace. Dubious, sure, but Cauterucci presented a very compelling case that Sinema is indeed the woman on the other end of this suspiciously on-brand resale account. For one thing, it bears her name and two photos of her, one at the end of a race and another in a government building surrounded by staffers. The user posts from Washington, D.C.
There is an abundance of athletic gear, which jives with Sinema’s noted enthusiasm for all things triathlon, and a lot of it bears the skull-adorned logo of her
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