I Have a Dream
Three words that shaped history — placed beneath an image that forces you to look at it differently.
This design doesn’t whisper. It confronts. By pairing a familiar phrase with a stark visual, it asks a hard question about power, justice, and who gets protected under the law. It’s meant to spark conversation — not comfort.
Political apparel isn’t always about slogans you agree with. Sometimes it’s about tension. About irony. About holding up a mirror and letting people decide what they see.
Wear it if you believe speech still matters.
Wear it if you’re not afraid of uncomfortable conversations.
Wear it because political art has always been part of the protest.