Strange Gang made this for the moment you stop explaining yourself. Not the polite version. Not the “let’s agree to disagree” version. The version where your values are a full sentence and the punctuation is permanent.
The stacked "FUCK ICE" text hits three times because one time is never enough. It’s distressed on purpose, like it’s been dragged through rain, tape residue, and late-night poster runs. It looks like something that survived the sidewalk, because the people wearing it are surviving the system.
Pick front print when you want the message clean and direct. Choose front & back when you want it to follow you out the door, down the block, and into every room that pretends not to notice. Either way, it’s readable at a distance, the kind of clarity that makes small talk impossible.
This is for abolish ICE people, pro-immigration hearts, and anyone allergic to cruelty dressed up as policy. For the protest regulars who keep sunscreen, snacks, and a phone charger in their bag like it’s basic preparedness. For the progressives who are done waiting for “the right time” to care.
It belongs on streets where people actually show up. Minneapolis when the air feels electric and nobody is backing down. Portland when the rain turns into steam off a crowd. Los Angeles when the heat sticks to your skin and the chant keeps moving. Chicago when the wind tries to steal your sign. New York City when the noise is so loud it becomes a shield.
It also belongs in the ordinary places where resistance is quieter but constant. Outside a courthouse. On campus. At a community meeting. On the train ride to volunteer. In the grocery line when someone wants to test your patience. Read the shirt. That’s the answer.
This is not about looking edgy. It’s about refusing to normalize fear, raids, and separation. It’s about choosing each other on purpose, even when it’s inconvenient, even when it’s exhausting, even when you’re scared.
Give it as a gift to the friend who always brings people together. Keep it as a souvenir from the day you decided your voice was part of the plan. Then keep going.