This is for the people who do not wait politely for permission.
The Philly Rebel Alliance baby tee throws our eagle emblem dead center, like a stamp that says: we’re here, we see you, and we’re not backing off. Not a vague symbol. Not a “maybe someday.” An eagle inside a circle, built like a rally mark, made to get worn outside, in motion, in the middle of it.
Philadelphia knows how to be loud with purpose. Fishtown to West Philly, South Philly to Kensington, Germantown to Manayunk, Northern Liberties to wherever you’re meeting up before the march. This is for the folks who bring water, share masks, translate, link arms, and keep walking when the street turns into a pressure test.
And yes, the eagle hits extra hard here because Philly’s beloved football team mascot is literally a bald eagle. That energy is already in the city’s bloodstream.
We made this one to live in that overlap: sports-heart city pride and “do not mess with my neighbors” clarity. It comes in two lane choices too, one that nods to the football crowd and one that tips the cap to the baseball faithful, because Philly contains multitudes and none of them are quiet.
The cut is pure throwback: retro Y2K baby tee. Wear it fitted and cropped like you’re stepping out of a basement show with your phone on 3% battery. Or size up and let it hang a little messy, like you grabbed it and ran because you did. Pair it with cargos, a beat-up tote, a jacket you’ve had since forever, or whatever you keep by the door for when the group chat goes from talking to moving.
Strange Gang made this for people who show up. For immigrant rights. For equality. For anti-fascist, community-first, keep-your-head-on-a-swivel reality. For anyone who treats “Philly” like a promise and “Philadelphia” like a full name you say when it’s time to get serious.