This is a contest winning design by Lyla -- a third grader from New Jersey. Lyla describes the art as depicting a "super proud" girl who "climbed the tallest mountain in the universe"...
This is a contest winning design by Sydney -- an 11th grader from New York. Sydney says that RBG represents feminism to her because "she was a strong advocate for...
This bolt has moxie written all over it! Now that's positive energy! The fit will make you feel as great as the message -- it's a semi-fitted contoured silhouette offering a perfect...
A classic design with that bolt of positive energy to get you through the day. The fit will make you feel as great as the message -- a semi-fitted contoured silhouette offering...
Be that superstar! The fit will make you feel as great as the message -- it's a semi-fitted contoured silhouette offering a perfect balance of comfort and style. So if you're in...
This design honors and celebrates some of the fabulous trailblazing women of color who have contributed to our great nation. This non-exhaustive list includes politicians, scholars, activists, entertainers, educators, business gurus...
Rainbow Proud -- we love this t shirt honoring the LGBT community. Show your colors and support. The fit will make you feel as great as the message -- a semi-fitted contoured...
Get inspired by your favorite icons in this powerful tee. The fit will make you feel as great as the message -- a semi-fitted contoured silhouette offering a perfect balance of...
Celebrate your own colorful qualities with his Vibrant Frida tee. The fit will make you feel as great as the message -- a semi-fitted contoured silhouette offering a perfect balance of comfort...
More To Me Than What See is one of the winners of our #IWD2021 #ChoosetoChallenge design contest. Jacqueline Hu, a 6th Grader from NY, uses this design to challenge sexualization of...
Unite For Equality is one of the winners of our #IWD2021 #ChoosetoChallenge design contest. Meadow S., a 6th Grader from NY, uses this design to challenge gender discrimination and the stereotyping...