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Vintage art meets modern activism. This design pairs a 1940s portrait from our family archive with contemporary social justice messaging.
This comfortable crewneck sweatshirt carries a message of historical truth and defiant visibility. The soft fabric feels great from the first wear, perfect for layering or wearing alone.
Front artwork features a 1940s vintage portrait—an elegant figure in bonnet and bow, holding flowers in a muff, embodying refined femininity—paired with bold typography that reads "Trans history is human history. You can't erase what's always been." This portrait may depict a trans woman, a cross-dresser, or a gender-nonconforming person from the 18th or 19th century. Trans people have always existed. We've always been part of the historical record, even when that history was hidden or erased.
This is reclaimed imagery for trans visibility and anti-erasure: colonial-era portraits that may have depicted our trans ancestors, people who lived their truth in molly houses, drag balls, and gender-fluid communities that existed long before modern terminology.
Part of our Reclaimed: Portraits of Resistance collection, this design celebrates trans history and challenges erasure. Trans people aren't new. We've always existed—in the 18th century, the 19th century, and long before. You can't erase what's always been. Trans history is human history.
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