Oregon has a reputation problem.
Too many people want it reduced to pine trees, indie fonts, expensive coffee, and a clean little fantasy where everyone bikes to a farmers market and history never gets ugly. That version of the state leaves a lot out on purpose.
Oregon Rebel Alliance does not.
This is a protest design made for the people who know exactly what gets buried under the postcard version. It is anti-fascist by intent, loud about immigrant rights, and rooted in the fact that community means defending people when power decides they are disposable. The artwork pulls in the western meadowlark and turns the state bird into part of a rebel emblem that actually says something. Not neutral. Not decorative. Not harmless.
The lightly distressed print matters. It keeps the graphic from feeling polished in that fake showroom way. It looks like something you wear because you mean it. Something that belongs in the real Oregon, where Portland arguments spill onto sidewalks, Eugene students organize late, Salem keeps grinding through policy fights, and people in Corvallis, Ashland, Bend, and Medford are having the same ugly conversations about who gets protected and who gets targeted.
This piece fits around the University of Oregon, Oregon State, Portland State, Reed, Lewis and Clark, and the University of Portland without trying too hard to be a campus costume. It also fits into the energy around the Blazers, Timbers, and Thorns, where local loyalty already runs hot and public identity is never just private. City pride means more when it comes with a spine.
Strange Gang made this for the people standing outside in bad weather, for the ones carrying signs, passing flyers, coordinating rides, checking on friends, and refusing to let Oregon get flattened into something cute and empty. The hoodie gives you that extra layer when the air turns mean. The crewneck keeps it clean and blunt. Same message either way.
This is for Oregon natives, transplants who chose their side, immigrant justice supporters, anti-fascist organizers, and anyone who wants a gift or souvenir that does more than sit there and smile. It names the state. It names the vibe. It picks a side.