100% of the profits from this limited edition will be donated to children in Palestine.
For a limited time, every Aswad Jacket ordered will be hand-painted with our original FREE design. This jacket features Turkish cotton denim, branded vintage buttons, and an oversized fit.
Not sure what size to order?DM us on Instagramand we'll give you a recommendation!
This item is not eligible for return due to the donation of profits.
The poem, written by a Syrian refugee, reads:
“Once we were at least happy. There once was peace where we resided In our land of birth; our homeland. We never anticipated this That war would tear us apart and leave us miserable this way We witnessed so powerlessly our brothers and sisters brutalized Our homes and properties burnt, and then came our displacement We have hopes but in despair. We cried peace but in bloodshed That oh, we’d better seek refuge. We ran for our dear lives Hunting for safety across the borders our dreams seem direly shattered As we seek for a new homeland, in a land where no one wants us.”
Liberation Bucket Hat
Regular price
$45.00
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100% of the profits from this item will be donated to Palestine refugees.
This cotton denim bucket hat features a high profile and white embroidered lettering reading "free Palestine."
This item is not eligible for return due to the donation of profits.
FREE PALESTINE Refuge Jacket
Regular price
$160.00
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100% of the profits from this limited item will be donated to children in Palestine.
For a limited time, every Refuge Jacket ordered will be hand-painted with our original FREE design. This jacket features Turkish cotton denim, branded vintage buttons, and an oversized fit.
This item is not eligible for return due to the donation of profits.
Not sure what size to order? DM us on Instagram and we'll give you a recommendation!
The poem, written by a Syrian refugee, reads:
“Once we were at least happy. There once was peace where we resided In our land of birth; our homeland. We never anticipated this That war would tear us apart and leave us miserable this way We witnessed so powerlessly our brothers and sisters brutalized Our homes and properties burnt, and then came our displacement We have hopes but in despair. We cried peace but in bloodshed That oh, we’d better seek refuge. We ran for our dear lives Hunting for safety across the borders our dreams seem direly shattered As we seek for a new homeland, in a land where no one wants us.”