Philly is not a neutral city. It is a city with opinions, volume, and receipts.
Philly Rebel Alliance is a protest design for people who clock what is happening and refuse to pretend it is fine. The eagle emblem sits inside a ring like a marker you rally under. Anti-fascist on purpose. Against ICE on purpose. Built for immigrant rights and equality on purpose. If you want something that disappears the moment it becomes inconvenient, keep scrolling.
This one is for the actual rotations. The slightly slim fit tee for days you want it closer. The regular fit long sleeve for the in-between weather when the wind is rude. The regular fit kids tee because the next generation deserves honesty, not euphemisms. This is the stuff you grab when the group chat turns into a meeting point.
Philadelphia is also a sports town with a permanent pulse. The Eagles. The Phillies. The Flyers. The 76ers. The Union. The city already speaks in mascots and memory, so we took that familiar eagle energy and aimed it at something bigger than a scoreboard: community defense. Pride, but make it protective.
It belongs on people moving through West Philly and South Philly like they have places to be. It belongs in Fishtown and Kensington, where the conversations are sharp and the stakes are right in front of you. Germantown, Manayunk, Northern Liberties, Point Breeze, University City. All the places that get turned into “scenes” by outsiders, while locals are out here doing the work anyway.
It belongs around Temple, Penn, Drexel, Villanova, Saint Joseph's, La Salle, because the street is always part of the curriculum, whether anyone admits it or not. Wear it to class. Wear it to the meeting after class. Wear it when you are handing out water. Wear it when you are tired and still refusing to look away.
Strange Gang made this for the ones who keep going. Not for aesthetics. For momentum.