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Vintage art meets modern activism. This design pairs a 1940s portrait from our family archive with contemporary social justice messaging.
This comfortable crewneck sweatshirt carries a quiet but powerful message. The soft fabric feels great from the first wear, perfect for layering or wearing alone.
Front artwork features a 1940s vintage portrait—a lady in bonnet and bow, once a symbol of privilege and propriety—paired with bold typography that reads "White silence is violence." This is reclaimed imagery for contemporary resistance: those of us with privilege have a responsibility to speak up, to protect our immigrant neighbors, and to dismantle the systems these portraits once represented.
Silence in the face of injustice is complicity. This design is a reminder that comfort is not neutral—and that those with privilege must use their voices to protect those without.
Part of our Reclaimed: Portraits of Resistance collection, this design subverts colonial-era aesthetics to demand accountability. The vintage portrait—originally representing propriety and privilege—now carries a message of solidarity and action.
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US$40
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