Crushed ICE was made for people who are not confused about what side they are on. Strange Gang put this one together for the ones who hear the word ICE and think about raids, fear, separation, intimidation, and state violence dressed up like procedure. This is anti-fascist protest gear for people who are tired of cruelty being marketed as order and tired of everyone acting like the problem is too complex to name out loud.
The message does not hide. It says "I like my I.C.E. crushed" with a shoe smashing ice, and that graphic hits exactly the way it should. It is blunt because the moment is blunt. It is punk because punk still knows how to reject what is rotten without dressing it up in fake optimism. It names the target, lands the hit, and leaves no room for soft little misunderstandings.
The crewneck sweatshirt keeps the main graphic on the front, which gives it that straight-ahead, say-it-to-your-face energy. The hoodie takes a different route, with the large print on the back and a Strange Gang x JULZ mark on the front left chest, so it reads more like a warning on the way in and a full statement on the way out. Same core message, different attitude depending on how you want the design to move through the room.
This is for abolitionists, immigrant rights supporters, anti-fascists, organizers, punks, and neighborhood defenders who know their politics belong in public. It is for people hauling groceries, going to meetings, showing up at marches, driving to court support, making food, making noise, and refusing the lie that keeping your head down is somehow moral.
Crushed ICE also works as a gift for the right person and a souvenir for someone who wants a record of what they stood for when it mattered. Not neutral. Not sanitized. Not made to flatter power. Made for people, for solidarity, for community, and for the kind of refusal that should be seen from across the street.