$24.99
A bold, statement tee that carries pride and grit. This lightweight crewneck lays flat and clean while showcasing a strong typographic and illustration design that reads like a hometown rallying cry. Wear it to show cultural pride, support a local candidate or cause, or bring energy to community events. The soft, ring-spun cotton feels comfortable all day and the ribbed collar and shoulder tape keep the shape through many washes. The graphic work—Spanish headline text, skyline elements, and a powerful central figure—reads like a poster: visible from a distance and full of attitude. This shirt meshes everyday wearability with a loud, civic-minded voice for neighborhoods that stand up and speak out.

Built for Philly. Worn with purpose.
This tee brings that gritty, no-nonsense North Philly energy to your everyday fit. Featuring bold, distressed lettering in a classic black and orange colorway, the “People First. Philly Always.” design makes a statement that goes beyond politics, it’s about loyalty to your city and your people.

This kid-sized tee carries neighborhood pride with an urban, grassroots voice. The front shows a city elevated train and a North Philly sign beneath a bold campaign-style name, while the back lists neighborhoods and the message “Rooted in our communities.” Lightweight and soft, it layers easily for school days, community events, or weekend meetups. It wears like a favorite—unfussy, durable, and ready for play—while keeping the message of local leadership visible and true to the wearer’s roots.

A small, soft tee painted with neighborhood pride. This toddler short sleeve carries a bold, hand-lettered name and skyline-inspired graphics that nod to North Philly and Kensington. It feels light and breathable on little bodies, so kids can run, climb, and nap without overheating. The back repeats the message — short, proud statements stacked in bright colors — so the sentiment reads from every angle. This isn’t just a shirt; it’s a way for families to share a connection to community during block parties, school events, and everyday strolls around the neighborhood.