This one is a two-sided warning label. Front: FCKNZS. Clean. Immediate. No warm-up. Back: three stacked FCKNZS hits, like the message followed you outside and refused to shut up.
FCKNZS is short for Fuck Nazis. This is an anti-fascist protest design. Not a slogan for your mood board, not a spicy joke, not a vibe. It’s a line you draw in public so your community doesn’t have to guess where you stand.
The front hit is for the first impression. You walk in, it lands.
The back stack is for the exit, the turn, the moment someone thinks they can get slick when you’re not facing them. That’s when the worst comments happen. This makes sure the message is still there, still watching, still saying no.
A hoodie is what you throw on when life is moving fast. When the weather changes mid-day. When you’re running late. When you’re carrying stuff. When you’re going from work to the train to the meeting to the show. That’s why this matters. Protest isn’t only in the street with a megaphone. Protest is also refusing normalization in the everyday spaces where fascism tries to act casual.
The distressed print looks like it’s been through something because we have. Like a flyer that got ripped down and went right back up. Like a reminder that consistency beats novelty. You don’t need a new catchphrase every week. You need the same boundary, over and over, until it sticks.
Wear it for the people who can’t be visible. Wear it for the friend group that needs a signal. Wear it because you’re tired of watching hate try to get comfortable in public. The right people will recognize you. The wrong people will think twice. Good.
Give it as a gift to the person who always speaks up first. Keep it as a souvenir from the year you stopped being polite about hate. Fuck Nazis, forever.