A statement of values — in message and in manufacturing.
This Good Trouble Only premium unisex hoodie is proudly Made in the USA, crafted for people who believe that integrity should extend from the message you wear to the way your clothing is produced. It’s built for organizers, educators, caretakers, and everyday citizens committed to peaceful civic action and a fairer economy.

This is not a fast-fashion hoodie.
This is durable, responsibly made, American-crafted apparel for people who show up when it matters.

Why This Premium Hoodie Stands Apart

  • USA-made quality you can feel. Soft, heavyweight fabric woven and stitched domestically for superior durability, comfort, and long-term wear.

  • Ethically crafted. Supports North American manufacturing and reduces reliance on exploitative global supply chains — fully aligned with the values behind the General Strike Survival Guide.

  • Designed for movement — and movements. Warm enough for early-morning marches, comfortable enough for community-building days, and polished enough for everyday wear.

  • A message that grounds your purpose. “Good Trouble Only” is more than a slogan — it’s a reminder to engage peacefully, courageously, and compassionately, even when the world feels heavy.

  • Your purchase fuels the mission. Every order supports GeneralStrike.net, the Un-Game project, and independent public-education work that strengthens community power.

Made for People Who Choose Action Over Apathy

You know that meaningful change starts with everyday decisions:
what we buy, where it’s made, how we show up, and who we stand with.

This hoodie embodies that philosophy.
It’s for rallies, town halls, organizing meetings, volunteer shifts, or simply navigating a world that needs more people willing to create “good trouble.”

Proudly made. Purposefully worn.
Built for the movement — built in the USA.

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