Fascism doesn’t knock. It slides in through jokes, through “just asking questions,” through people pretending it’s harmless because it’s inconvenient to confront.
FCKNZS is the opposite of that. It’s short for Fuck Nazis. This is an anti-fascist protest design, and it exists to cut through the fog with zero patience for hate.
A crewneck is the everyday uniform. Not a costume. Not a trend. The thing you grab when you’re running out the door, when you’re late, when the weather turns, when you’re in your city moving between work, home, meetings, shows, grocery runs, and whatever else the day throws at you. That’s why this format matters. Protest isn’t only in the street. It’s in the daily spaces where people test what they can get away with.
The distressed stack reads like it has history. Like it’s been posted, torn down, posted again. That’s exactly how it feels right now. People keep trying to drag society backward. We keep pushing forward. The message doesn’t need a new slogan every week. It needs repetition. It needs visibility. It needs to be boringly consistent, like a lock on a door.
Front print only is the direct hit. You walk in, it lands.
Front and back print is the full perimeter. You turn, it’s still there. That matters because the worst comments usually happen when someone thinks they’re behind you, out of earshot, in the safe zone of silence. This takes the safe zone away.
Army green or black keeps it grounded. Utility colors. Real-life colors. The kind you can wear to a rally, to a basement show, to a campus walk, to a late-night diner, to a community meeting that runs long, to a day where you’re just trying to exist without swallowing your values.
Give it as a gift to the friend who always speaks up first. Keep it as a souvenir from the era you decided clarity was safer than politeness. Fuck Nazis. Always.