Some people only want rebellion as an aesthetic. Cute graphics, no consequences, nothing that makes anyone uncomfortable.
This hoodie is not here for that fantasy.
Strange Gang made 1312 as a protest design for the people who are done pretending the problem is rare, accidental, or “a few bad apples.” 1312 is code for ACAB. It’s a refusal to romanticize the system that keeps hurting people and then demands applause for showing up late.
The layout matters. The front is a single white 1312, like a signal you can spot across a room. The back is the stacked red, white, and blue 1312 that hits like a billboard when you walk away. That’s not subtle. That’s the point. You don’t have to perform politeness for a machine that never offers it back.
Wear it when you’re marching. Wear it when you’re doing jail support and the hours get weird. Wear it when you’re dropping off supplies and you need your hands free but your stance visible. Wear it on the days you’re tired of explaining why police accountability isn’t radical, it’s basic.
This is for the people who believe community defense beats intimidation. For the ones who film because the official story always gets cleaned up. For the friends who share resources, know who to call, keep a spare charger, and walk each other home.
It’s also for the people who see how the same playbook shows up everywhere. Surveillance, harassment, violence, excuses, and a tidy press statement. Different uniforms, same impulse. If you’re fighting that, you’re in the right place.
This hoodie is regular fit and midweight, which means it can handle the whole range: late-night planning, cold sidewalks, early mornings, long walks, and the quiet after the noise.
If someone hates what it says, let them. Your job isn’t to soothe the people who benefit from the status quo. Your job is to be clear, stay sharp, and keep showing up.