This three-quarter sleeve raglan shirt carries a quiet, determined energy — a simple black-and-white silhouette with bold white lettering that reads “NEVADA -VS- MENTAL HEALTH STIGMA.” It feels like a statement worn in everyday life: at community meetings, campus rallies, or while grabbing coffee between shifts. The lightweight, fine-knit fabric drapes casually and the contrast raglan sleeves give motion to the shoulders, so the message reads clearly whether you’re walking a sidewalk or standing in a crowd. It’s for people who speak up through what they wear — organizers, students, and allies who want a tangible way to show solidarity without shouting. The soft ring-spun cotton and tear-away tag keep it comfortable during long days, while reactive-dyed colors stay true wash after wash. Wear it to outreach events, support groups, or neighborhood conversations; it’s functional, approachable, and made to move with you as you make space for important dialogue. Product features - 100% ring-spun cotton for a smooth, strong print surface - Fine-knit 30 singles jersey for a soft, lightweight feel - Contrast raglan 3/4 sleeves with contoured seaming for relaxed movement - Pre-washed, shrink-resistant and reactive-dyed to hold color and fit - Tear-away tag and DTF inner neck labels for comfort and clean finish Care instructions
Nevada VS Mental Health Stigma Raglan Shirt
$30.00Price

