“Let’s Strike It Out” is the clarion call of teams in every field and every base .
This Let’s Strike It Out unisex activist tee is designed for people who believe in peaceful action, everyday courage, and showing up for each other when it matters most. Inspired by the ethos behind the General Strike Survival Guide and the spirit of the Un-Game, this shirt is more than apparel — it’s a declaration of values.

Perfect for rallies, mutual-aid events, community meetings, or just moving through the world with purpose, this soft, durable tee keeps you comfortable while you make your mark. Whether you’re walking a picket line, organizing your neighbors, or quietly resisting the broken economic system by simply refusing to look away — this shirt carries the message with you.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Comfort for the long haul. Soft, breathable fabric built for long days on your feet — or long nights of organizing.

  • Made for action. Unisex cut with the right amount of stretch to move with you during marches, canvassing, or community work.

  • Statement that resonates. “Let’s Strike It Out” is a reminder to stay rooted in peaceful, principled action — no matter the moment.

  • Every purchase supports the movement. Proceeds help fund Dancing Quail LLC and the educational work behind GeneralStrike.net.

Built for People Building a Better Future

Whether you’re deep in the Un-Game, preparing for the next “Social Event”, or simply want a shirt that reflects the world you’re fighting to create — this tee is the one that starts conversations and strengthens solidarity.

Wear it with pride. Wear it with purpose.
Wear it knowing you’re part of something bigger.

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Width, in16.5018.0020.0022.0024.0026.0028.0030.0032.00
Length, in27.0028.0029.0030.0031.0032.0033.0034.0035.00
Sleeve length, in8.608.909.209.509.7010.0010.4010.8011.20
Size tolerance, in1.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.50

 

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