Florida has always been louder than the rest of the country gives it credit for. People keep treating it like it's all beaches and retirement communities.
Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Gainesville, and St. Pete are full of people who organize, march, and refuse to let their neighbors get disappeared. This tee is for them.
The Florida Rebel Alliance baby tee has a retro Y2K cut with a cropped fit and a graphic that does the talking for you. It starts conversations before you open your mouth. It's very, very Florida.
A pink flamingo rising wings-wide inside a circular rebel badge. Not subtle. Not even trying to be. The kind of graphic that makes strangers nod at you across a crowd.
Pair it with wide-leg pants or a leopard miniskirt. Wear it on campus at UF or FSU. Bring it to the rally or the farmers market in St. Pete.
This shirt lives everywhere that people who actually give a damn go, which, it turns out, is a lot of places.
It's not for people who perform activism once and put it away. It's for the ones who know which corner to stand on and show up there, week after week, without fail.
The abolish ICE crowd. The immigrant solidarity crowd. The Floridians who have been watching communities fracture while the news cycle just moves on.
The ones who show up to the march, go home, and organize the next one. You probably already know who they are.
Strange Gang makes things for people who give a real one. This design came from a real moment in a real movement, not a mood board. Wear it through downtown Miami or across a Gainesville campus.
Hand it to a friend who marches in Tampa as a gift they'll actually reach for, every single week, without needing a reason.
Or pick it up as a souvenir from the Florida that actually means something. Not the postcard version. The one that shows up.