Sales of 1973 products have spiked in the 10 days since news of the draft opinion, according to Social Goods, an online boutique for activist apparel.
Social Goods, which donates a portion of 1973 sales to the National Institute for Reproductive Health ($5 from every $45 T-shirt, for example), declined to provide sales figures, but said its site traffic was up more than 300 percent from the previous week.