Stylish Ways to Support Human Rights

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Many of you have contacted me asking for stylish ways to support human rights, referencing my previous posts on how to support the election with style and where to shop for rainbow fashion. And today, I'd like to share stylish ways to support human rights and the dignity that all people deserve.

Stylish Ways to Support Human Rights

While there are individual products from different retailers, I encourage you to click to see what else they have available. Not only do many of these items come in other colors and styles, the retailers have pretty extensive online shops.

politically liberal tshirts that give back for 2025

one: deprogram your local republican (eyedot creative) | two: my body my choice (Louisiana Abortion Fund) | three: a woman's place is everywhere (Chase Creations) | four: drag is art (feminist cringe) | five: ERA YES (Feminist Majority Foundation) | six: abolish the electoral college (Philadelphia Print Works) | seven: 19th amendment (Herstory Apparel) | eight: nolite te bastardes carborundorum (Boredwalk LA) | nine: Jesus was a liberal (Feminist Cringe)

collage of nine different t-shirts supporting liberal, feminist, and human rights agendas

one: Bishop Budde fan club (Raygun) | two: destroy them with kindness (Kinship Goods) | three: what would Jimmy Carter do? (The Bitter Southerner) | four: if you think you love freedom but you don't care if we're all free then what you actually love is privilege (March for the Movement) | five: this shirt kills fascists (Kinship Goods) | six: stop book bans, protect public libraries, read inclusive books, share all stories (Kind Cotton) | seven: tax the rich (March for the Movement) | eight: my shelves are filled with books that Florida banned (Kind Cotton) | nine: abolish I.C.E. (Barrio Drive)

collage of nine different t-shirts supporting liberal, feminist, and human rights agendas

one: Trump. How do I despise thee? Let me count the ways. (All Riot) | two: you don't have to be nice to bigots (Chaotic Big Trouble) | three: live life like a book Florida would ban (Witchwood) | four: paying for people's abortions is a revolutionary political act (National Network of Abortion Funds) | five: slay the patriarchy (Boredwalk LA) | six: I will not quietly go back to the 1950s (All Riot) | seven: pussy grabs back (All Riot) | eight: let it burn; it's how men learn (Merchy Merch) | nine: guns not guns (Crooked)

collage of six sweatshirts with messages supporting liberal and human rights beliefs

one: Feminist is my second-favorite F-word. (Boredwalk LA) | two: transphobia has no place in this world (Transfigure Print Co.) | three: Feminist Killjoy (Feminist Cringe) | four: banned books, the tour (Love, AL) | five: disobey (All Riot) | six: gender-affirming healthcare saves lives (MegEmikoArt)

collage of five hats, one tote, two socks offerings, two bandanas, and a uterus sticker

Roe hat (The Outrage) | Feminist AF hat (Herstory Apparel) | Woke Mob hat (Crooked) | Queer People Have Abortions hat (Baltimore Abortion Fund) | Not your body? Not your choice hat (Read Receipts) | save LGBTQ lives sock set (Conscious Step) | This Bag Funds Abortions tote (ARC Southeast) | Proud Gay Mom socks (Social Goods) | virtue without freedom, peace without justice bandana (All Very Goods) | uterus decal (Fourth Wave Apparel) | protesting rights bandana (The Outrage)

I focused on organizations that use the profits from their merchandise to support their causes: LGBTQ+ people, abortion and healthcare rights, women's rights, fighting racism and bigotry, and fake news that tears us apart as a country. If I missed any stylish merch that supports such causes, do share in the comments!

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15 Comments

  1. I love every one of these designs! Except, since we’re combining politics & fashion, I have to admit that my biggest problem is that I want tees w/a V-neck or scoop neck bec. I’m not a fan of that generic high ring neck. Also I prefer a not-boxy “femme” fit in XL if possible. It looks like maybe 5 of these might work. Maybe a future round-up noting different fits / styles too?

    1. Check out the graphics you like; many of these are offered in a range of fits, necklines, and colors!

  2. Great collection! I saw someone sporting a โ€œchingalamagaโ€ baseball cap recently, which is also a good one. I wore a โ€œHarris for Presidentโ€ cap when in the UK last August-September. I got lots of thumbs ups and a few people suggested that Trump โ€œisnโ€™t that bad, is he?โ€ Donโ€™t get me startedโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

  3. Wow!!!! Thank you for this amazing list! I am going to share this with everyone I know. I am going to have to think hard about which tees Iโ€™ll order for myself!

    I want to share a story about how wearing a tee shirt can really reach people. I spent a few weeks in Oaxaca this month, mostly on the southern coast. I purposely packed my Harris/Wals tee shirt to wear on January 20. As I walked the beach that morning, wearing that tee, many people smiled and thanked me. It was good to feel like we were in it together. I was so glad that I did this!

    A side note: Oaxaca is an amazing place where the layers of history and culture run very deep. They honor all the people from the original inhabitants and on. The mix of humanity there is incredible. We can learn a lot from them!

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