A collection of Free Palestine tees, hoodies, totes and hats, brought together in one place so they are easy to find. We make these because we believe in them, and a share of proceeds goes ...
A collection of Free Palestine tees, hoodies, totes and hats, brought together in one place so they are easy to find. We make these because we believe in them, and a share of proceeds goes to verified humanitarian charity rather than disappearing into vague promises. All designed by our team and printed to order in our Sydney studio.
For the full detail on which charities we support, how they are vetted, and exactly where the money goes, read our Free Palestine charity guide. We think it matters that you can see it rather than take our word for it.
The collection covers tees in regular and oversized fits, hoodies, kids tees, tote bags and hats, including our watermelon designs. Everything is unisex where applicable, sizes XS through 5XL, printed to order on AS Colour blanks in Sydney. The blanks are Amfori BSCI audited, Better Cotton Initiative certified and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. Made to order, nothing mass produced, nothing sitting in a warehouse.
Several designs here feature the watermelon, which has become one of the most recognisable symbols of Palestinian solidarity. Its colours, red, green, white and black, are the colours of the Palestinian flag, and it has been used for decades as a way to express support when the flag itself could not be shown. It has had a strong resurgence as a quiet, widely understood symbol, which is exactly why it works on a shirt: it says something to the people who know, without needing a slogan.
A portion of proceeds from this collection goes to vetted humanitarian organisations working in Palestine. We choose charities that are registered, transparent and accountable, the kind that publish where their money goes, rather than the kind that make a donation impossible to trace. This matters because the space is full of merch that gestures at a cause without committing to one. We would rather show our working. The full breakdown, including charity names, registration details and how we verify them, is set out in our charity guide.
If you are buying a Free Palestine shirt to support the cause, it is worth knowing what to look for, wherever you buy it. A genuine charity product names the specific organisations it supports, rather than saying "proceeds donated" with no detail. It tells you roughly how much goes across, not just that something does. And the charity itself should be registered and transparent, the kind you can look up. A lot of cause merch, particularly the offshore print-on-demand kind, is vague on all three because the donation is small or theoretical. We have tried to be specific on all of them, and to put the detail somewhere you can check it.
Beyond where the money goes, how the shirt is made matters too. Everything here is printed to order in our Sydney studio on ethically sourced, independently audited blanks, rather than mass produced offshore. Printing to order means no overproduction and no deadstock, which is better for the people who make the blanks and better for the planet. A shirt made to support one cause should not quietly undercut another.
Yes. A share of proceeds goes to verified humanitarian charity, and we publish exactly which organisations and how they are vetted in our full guide rather than asking you to take it on trust. The designs are original, printed to order in Sydney.
The watermelon is a long-standing symbol of Palestinian solidarity, using the red, green, white and black of the Palestinian flag. It is a way to show support that is widely recognised by those familiar with it. Our watermelon tees and hats carry that symbol as original hand-drawn designs.
Every design is drawn, printed and shipped from our studio in Sydney. We print to order on ethically sourced AS Colour blanks, with free standard shipping on Australian orders over $85 and international delivery via DHL Express. Production usually takes 2 to 4 business days before your order ships.