This lightweight raglan shirt carries a quiet, defiant energy — black body, white sleeves, and bold white lettering reading “LOS ANGELES -VS- MENTAL HEALTH STIGMA.” It feels like a badge for people who live and move in the city and refuse to look away from mental health issues. Wear it to meetings, marches, community events, or just out on the street to start conversations. The soft, fine-knit cotton drapes easily, the three-quarter raglan sleeves give relaxed movement, and the contrast sleeves add a sporty, approachable vibe. It’s the kind of shirt that invites connection: pragmatic, outspoken, and steady. Product Type: Raglan Shirt Theme/Features: City advocacy — mental health awareness with athletic, vintage-inspired styling Target Audience: Urban advocates, mental health allies, community organizers, and anyone who wants to spark honest conversations Occasions: Awareness walks, community meetups, town halls, casual activism, everyday wear where you want to make a thoughtful statement Product features - 100% ring-spun cotton body for smooth, durable print surface - Fine-knit 30s jersey (lightweight, soft 4.5 oz fabric) - Contrast 3/4 raglan sleeves for relaxed movement and sport-inspired look - Reactive-dyed and pre-washed to retain color and minimize shrinkage - Tear-away and DTF inner neck labels for comfort and clean finish Care instructions
Los Angeles VS Mental Health Stigma Raglan Shirt
$30.00Price

