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Willam, Courtney Act, and Alaska Serve Face for American Apparel

Willam, Courtney Act, and Alaska Serve Face for American Apparel

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The queens star in a new video ad, which accompanies their own line of T-shirts.

American Apparel has been an ally of the LGBTQ community for some time now. From "Legalize Gay" to it's collaborations with GLAAD , we can get behind their support of the community. (As for their alleged hiring practices and founder , not so much).

The clothier's latest queer collab is with RuPaul's Drag Race favorites Willam, Courtney Act, and Alaska. The queens have all designed some sickeningly gorgeous glam-rock concert tees for AA. The series has a limited run--only 500 of each--and hit stores and the online shop this past Monday.

In the a new video, the trio parodies Capital Cities' "Farrah Fawcett Hair" with some sexy go-go boys thrown in. (The single's available for purchase on iTunes .)

As for the AA collaboration, t-shirts may only be the beginning: "I wanted to do a beach towel so people could lay on me," Willam told Out in September . "Maybe if they buy enough shirts we'll get the towel, too."

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