A bold, statement tee that speaks with conviction. This classic crew neck sits relaxed and steady—made from medium-weight cotton that holds its shape while letting your message lead. The front graphic channels vintage poster energy: the Statue of Liberty framed by bars and radiating lines, with the call to action rendered in high-contrast, posterized colors. Wear it to rallies, community meetings, or while organizing with friends; it reads as both a wearable proclamation and a durable everyday shirt. The feel is straightforward and honest: breathable cotton, a tear-away label for comfort, and a resilient print that stays crisp through regular wear and washes.
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Product features
– 100% cotton solid colors; medium-weight (180 g/m²) for year-round comfort
– Tubular knit (no side seams) for cleaner lines and reduced fabric waste
– Ribbed knit collar and shoulder tape to maintain shape and prevent stretching
– Dual printing: DTF for sleeves/inner neck and DTG for main artwork to ensure crisp, detailed graphics
– Tear-away label, Oeko-Tex certified, ethically sourced US cotton; EU 2-year warranty
Care instructions
– Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
– Do not iron
– Do not dryclean
– Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
– Tumble dry: low heat
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The Visibility of Conviction: Dressing for the Uprising Against ICE
In January 2026, the streets of America are ringing with a singular cry: “ICE Out For Good.” Following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, the anti-ICE sentiment has shifted from policy debate to an urgent humanitarian movement. In this climate, what you wear is your first line of protest.
Finding Your Tribe in a Climate of Fear
As “Operation Metro Surge” floods cities with thousands of federal agents, the immigrant community and their allies are facing a “reign of terror.” Wearing the image of Lady Liberty behind bars is a way to break the silence. It acts as a visual beacon, letting your neighbors know that you are an ally who will not stand by while families are torn apart. It’s about building a “Critical Mass” of visible dissent.
More Than a Symbol: A Demand for Accountability
The “Visibility of Conviction” means refusing to let these actions happen in the dark. By wearing this design, you are keeping the names of those lost—like Renee Nicole Good—in the public eye. You are challenging the narrative that these “Fascist Attacks” are standard law enforcement. You are reclaiming the symbol of the Statue of Liberty and demanding she be set free from the bars of modern bureaucracy.
Art as a Weapon of Solidarity
History shows that design is a spectacular vehicle for social change. This garment isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about signaling that you choose healthcare and education over war and deportation. When we all stand together, visibly and boldly, we turn the tide against unchecked power.
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