Introducing our commemorative America 250th “We The People – Still Worth Fighting For” Limited Edition T-Shirt, created to honor 250 years of American independence, sacrifice, and freedom. More than just a shirt, it is a powerful reminder of the principles that built our nation and the responsibility we all share to preserve them.
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2026, this design pays tribute to the courage, resilience, and determination of the generations who came before us. Featuring the A250 1776–2026 heritage mark, this shirt honors the enduring spirit of a nation founded on liberty, opportunity, and personal responsibility.
The back design features “We The People” in a Declaration-inspired font, with the powerful statement “Still Worth Fighting For” beneath it, accompanied by Jason Redman’s iconic skull logo. Together, these elements serve as a reminder that freedom is never guaranteed and that the values that unite us today are the very principles that inspired our nation’s founding in 1776.
Crafted on the ultra-soft District Perfect Tri Tee in Maritime Frost, this shirt combines exceptional comfort with a clean, patriotic design. The lightweight tri-blend fabric provides a broken-in feel from the very first wear, making it perfect for everyday use, workouts, patriotic events, or simply showing your pride in our nation’s history.
The sleeve proudly displays the iconic “Don’t Tread On Me” flag, symbolizing independence, resilience, and the unwavering American spirit that has endured for two and a half centuries.
By wearing this shirt, you honor those who fought for our freedoms, celebrate America’s historic 250th anniversary, and proudly stand for the belief that our nation’s founding ideals remain as relevant today as ever.
Whether you’re attending America 250 celebrations, gathering with family and friends, supporting veterans, or simply living your values each day, this shirt is a meaningful way to commemorate this historic milestone.
Wear it with pride and remember what unites us as Americans.
We The People. 1776–2026. Still Worth Fighting For.






