$29.99
This 22oz copper-insulated bottle keeps drinks exactly how you like them — icy cold on long hikes, or steaming hot through morning commutes. The slim, powder-coated body resists scratches and fading, while the wide-mouth opening fits ice cubes and makes filling simple. A stainless steel screw-top with a sturdy hand loop stays put in a daypack and helps prevent spills when you’re on the move. No sweat on the outside thanks to the double-wall, copper-insulated construction. Carry one to campaign events, rallies, or long volunteer shifts and always have a dependable drink at hand.

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.

A soft, stretchy pet tank that wears like a little statement. Printed with a vintage-styled North Philly transit scene and bold campaign lettering, this tank brings neighborhood pride and city grit to your dog’s everyday walks. The fabric feels smooth against fur, stretches to move with playful pups, and holds its shape after wear. It slips on easily and keeps a clean silhouette under a leash or lightweight coat — a comfortable layer that reads local and handcrafted, whether you’re heading to a block party or a neighborhood stroll.

This tee carries the pulse of neighborhood politics and community pride. A soft black crew shirt printed front and back with a vintage elevated train, neighborhood signage and bold campaign lettering; it reads like a stroll under the EL at dusk — gritty, hopeful, and rooted. The front pairs a strong namemark with a star accent and an illustrated train rolling above a North Philly sign. The back lists neighborhoods in block type with a handwritten-style slogan beneath, giving the design a grassroots, door-knock energy. Wear it to rallies, block meetings, volunteer shifts, or simply while walking your block — it feels lived-in from the first wear and says you show up for your community.