"Do I feel lucky?' Well do ya, punk?" Nowadays, with Americans owning an estimated 265m guns, more than one gun for every adult, and a mass shooting occurring nine out of every 10 days, we have to be lucky just to survive daily activities. This powerful retro t-shirt invoking the iconic image of Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry, offers a modern, timely twist on the glamorization of guns in pop culture, admonishing the absolute necessity for sensible gun reform. Donned by Parkland students during their march for lives surrounding NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, VA on August 4th, 2018, this cool graphic t-shirt is as poignant as it is authentic.
As part of our SOLIDARITEE™ initiative, 20% of sales from this powerful design will be donated to Change the Ref, an organization that empowers and sustains the voice of this young generation of survivors and victims, using urban art and nonviolent creative confrontation, to expose the disastrous effects of the mass shooting pandemic and elicit tangible change on critical issues.
PRODUCT DETAILS:
⋆ Buttery Soft Triblend of 50% Cotton, 25% Poly, 25% Rayon for an authentic "worn-in" feel.
⋆ Ethically Sourced, sustainably printed, USA Made. Learn More.
FIT & SIZING:
⋆ Slightly tailored with side seam stitching for a comfy, stylish fit.
⋆ Predominantly true to size. If in b/t sizes, we recommend going up. Garments shrink 1 - 2"
⋆ View Size Guide for the perfect fit.
SHIPPING & RETURNS:
⋆ FREE shipping over $75. FREE returns & exchanges.
⋆ All orders shipped within 2 biz days via USPS.
In an age of crowd-sourced art, outsourced mass production, and budget blanks printed with harmful chemicals, we’re proud to do things the long, hard, sustainable way.
Solid Threads is a sojourn of seeking, 20+ years in the making, fueled by an aversion to conformity and a passion for entrepreneurship, sewn upon the humblest of under garments, the t-shirt, worn closest to our chests… giving voice to my heart.