This one feels like California after the speeches are over and everybody is still standing around outside, figuring out where to eat, where to post flyers, where to go next, and who still needs a ride home.
California Rebel Alliance carries our condor emblem across a hoodie or crewneck for people who are anti-fascist in real life, not just online when the mood is easy. It is a protest design for people pushing back against ICE, showing up for immigrant rights, and refusing to let solidarity become some dead little slogan printed on a nonprofit postcard.
The artwork puts a California condor front and center inside our rebel alliance mark, wings up, eyes locked in, ready for impact. It is bold, a little distressed, and built to look like it belongs in motion. Not polished into nothing. Not cleaned up for approval. It looks like it knows exactly what side it is on.
This is for Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Long Beach, and every smaller place that gets ignored until people there start making noise. It works on campus, in the street, at a late coffee run, or dragged through the weird middle hours after a rally when everybody is still wired and nobody wants to go home yet.
It also makes sense in the cultural mess that is California life. Lakers people, Dodgers people, Warriors people, Kings people, people repping UCLA, USC, Cal, Stanford, San Diego State, and every school where students are trying to stay awake inside a system built to flatten them. This piece belongs with the people who still care enough to be inconvenient.
Strange Gang made this for Californians who know pride does not have to mean obedience. It can mean defending your neighbors. It can mean speaking before it is safe. It can mean wearing something that tells the truth before you even open your mouth.
Call it a layer, call it a uniform, call it a gift for the friend who is always the first one out the door. Call it a souvenir from the version of California that means the most.