Dan McCall’s original Libertas design pulls from one of the oldest symbols of liberty, the Roman goddess who inspired later icons like the Statue of Liberty and grand courthouse statues across America.
Here, Libertas stands with the Constitution in one hand and a spear in the other, which feels about right. Freedom is beautiful, but it also has to be defended from the usual crowd of managers, meddlers, and professionally concerned little tyrants.
The cap on her head is the pileus, a Roman symbol of emancipation once worn by freed slaves. The rattlesnake at her feet brings the whole thing back to the early American Republic, where liberty still had teeth and people were not yet expected to ask permission to exist.
Printed on a garment-dyed vintage tee, this shirt has a soft, broken-in feel from the first wear. The muted color and weathered artwork give it the look of an old civic engraving pulled from a forgotten freedom pamphlet, only much easier to wear to the grocery store.
• 100% organic ring-spun cotton
• Fabric weight: 5.6 oz./yd.² (190 g/m²)
• Relaxed fit with a comfortable drape
• Garment-dyed finish with a washed, vintage look
• Side-seamed construction for a clean shape
• Set-in sleeves
• Ribbed collar for a classic finish
Collections: Heavyweight, Holiday Sales, Men's Apparel and Accessories, Men's Tops | Graphic Tees for Rebels & Liberty Lovers, New Arrivals, New Shirts | New Arrivals from Liberty Maniacs, Sale | All Sale Items, Vintage Collection
Type: Mens Top
Category: garment dyed, graphic tee, lady liberty, libertas, sale, t-shirt, vintage







