Because every movement needs people willing to make Good Trouble.
This Good Trouble Only unisex heavy-blend hoodie is for organizers, community builders, and everyday people who believe in peaceful civic action. Inspired by the values behind the General Strike Survival Guide and the reflective practice of the Un-Game, this hoodie keeps you comfortable while you show up — whether that’s on a picket line, at a mutual-aid event, or simply moving through your day with intention.

Warm, durable, and made for real-world use, it’s the go-to layer for anyone committed to compassion, courage, and collective responsibility.

Why This Hoodie Belongs in Your Movement Wardrobe

  • Built for comfort in all conditions. Heavy-blend fleece adds warmth without sacrificing mobility, making it perfect for early marches, chilly vigils, or long organizing sessions.

  • A message with purpose. “Good Trouble Only” reinforces the idea that peaceful, principled action is the heart of meaningful change.

  • Unisex design for all body types. Easy to layer, easy to wear, and made to move with you.

  • Supports independent public education. Every purchase funds GeneralStrike.net and helps develop educational tools that strengthen community power.

Wear It to Stand for Something

This hoodie is ideal for anyone dedicated to building a fairer, more democratic future. Use it for:

  • Peaceful demonstrations and rallies

  • No Kings Day events

  • Community organizing

  • Volunteer shifts

  • Everyday solidarity and conversation-starting

Warm, durable, and rooted in purpose —
this hoodie reminds you that Good Trouble is a responsibility we all share.

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Width, in20.0822.0524.0225.9827.9929.9231.8933.86
Length, in27.1727.9529.1329.9231.1031.8933.0733.86
Sleeve length from center back, in33.5034.5035.5036.5037.5038.5039.5040.50
Size tolerance, in1.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.50

 

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