This T-shirt features William Bradford’s bold skull and crossbones from his famous 1765 “tombstone” newspaper, one of the most striking protest images of the colonial era. Created in defiance of the Stamp Act, the design became a symbol of resistance, free speech, and growing anger toward British rule. Printed on a shirt, this historic graphic brings Revolutionary-era rebellion into a wearable statement piece—perfect for anyone who appreciates early American history, political protest art, and the symbols that helped fuel the fight for independence.
Product features
- Medium-weight 100% cotton (180 g/m²) for durable, year-round wear
- Tubular knit (no side seams) for a smooth, clean silhouette
- Ribbed, seam-free collar with shoulder tape to retain shape and prevent stretching
- DTG and DTF printing for crisp, detailed front emblem and clean sleeve/label prints
- Tear-away label, Oeko-Tex certified, ethically sourced US cotton; EU 2-year warranty
Care instructions
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Tumble dry: low heat