$24.99
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.

This navy cotton tee carries the confident, hometown energy of a local campaign — bold typography, vintage-inspired graphics, and subtle cityscape details. Wear it to community meetups, volunteer shifts, or weekend rallies to show steady support without shouting. The soft, lightweight fabric drapes comfortably while the clean crew neck and classic fit keep the look approachable and easy to layer. It feels lived-in from the first wear and ages well alongside the memories you make while wearing it.

Carry your convictions with everyday ease. This lightweight, durable tote brings a clean, patriotic design into routine outings — farmers markets, canvassing blocks, or simply packing books and snacks. The roomy boxed corners and reinforced handles hold their shape even when you fill it up, while the smooth polyester body keeps the printed graphic crisp and vibrant. It feels familiar in your hand and reliable on the go, a quiet way to show support while moving through your day.

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.