This raglan shirt carries a quiet, determined voice — a simple black body with crisp white sleeves and bold block lettering that reads “New Orleans -vs- Mental Health Stigma.” It feels like standing on a street corner in the Quarter, shouting truth into the humid air with a calm confidence. The three-quarter sleeves and contoured raglan cut let you move freely during marches, meetups, or neighborhood conversations. Lightweight and soft, it layers easily under a jacket for cooler nights or stands alone during sunny daytime events. Wear it to show solidarity with local mental health efforts, to spark real conversations at community gatherings, or to represent your city’s commitment to change. The vintage-inspired contrast sleeves give it an approachable, grassroots vibe that resonates with activists, organizers, and anyone who wants to carry a message without shouting. Comfortable enough for long days of outreach, it keeps color and shape wash after wash so the message stays clear. This shirt belongs in the hands of people who bridge neighborhoods and services — community volunteers, mental health advocates, event organizers, and engaged residents. It’s the kind of piece you reach for when you’re heading out to a community forum, a local fundraiser, or an awareness walk — a wearable statement that opens doors for conversation. Product features - 100% ring-spun cotton body for a smooth, print-ready surface (heather tones blended) - Fine-knit 30-singles jersey — soft, lightweight 4.5 oz fabric - Contrast 3/4 raglan sleeves with contoured seaming for relaxed movement - Reactive-dyed and prewashed to retain vibrant color and minimize shrinkage - Tear-away tag and DTF inner neck label for comfort and clean fit Care instructions
New Orleans VS Mental Health Stigma Raglan Shirt
$30.00Price

