Some protest clothes try to ease you into the message. This one kicks the door open and lets the room deal with it.
FUCK Ice is built for people who are tired of the polite version, the softened version, the version that pretends state cruelty deserves diplomatic wording. It does not. This anti-fascist protest design is for abolish ICE supporters, immigrant rights defenders, equality supporters, and human rights people who know exactly what they are rejecting.
The pattern matters. Repeating Fuck ICE over and over turns the phrase into pressure. It starts to feel like a chant, like a wall of flyers, like the kind of message someone tried to tear down and only made louder in the process. It is not a cute little slogan dropped into a corner. It is the point, multiplied until nobody can mistake it for decor.
There are two ways to wear it here, and both hit differently. The crewneck puts that dense text block on the front, right where the confrontation lives. No delay, no reveal, no waiting for someone to circle around behind you. The hoodie takes a different route. Small Strange Gang x JULZ print on the front left chest, then the big Fuck ICE hit across the back, like the aftershock following you out the door.
That contrast gives the whole thing extra charge. One version meets people head on. The other lets the message trail behind you like a warning flare. Same politics, different rhythm. Same refusal, different angle.
This is the kind of piece you wear when you are heading to a march, printing flyers, hauling supplies, meeting up for organizing, or just trying to exist in public without hiding what side you are on. It belongs in the ordinary parts of life too, because fascism does not stay in one designated zone and neither should protest.
Strange Gang made this for the fed-up ones. The loud friends. The people who have had enough of detention, raids, family separation, and the smug bureaucratic language that keeps trying to bleach the blood out of policy. JULZ brought the charge. We brought the volume.
It works as a gift for the person who never shuts up about immigrant rights, which is a compliment. It works as a souvenir too, but not the dead kind that just proves you were somewhere. This one proves what you stood for when it mattered.