This raglan shirt carries a clear, confident message: West Virginia vs. Mental Health Stigma. Soft 3/4 sleeves and a contoured raglan cut give it a relaxed, lived-in feel that’s easy to wear around town, at community events, or during advocacy walks. The contrast sleeves and bold, distressed lettering read like a rallying cry — it’s for people who show up, start conversations, and wear their support on their sleeve. Lightweight and pre-washed, it layers easily under jackets or stands alone when the moment calls for visibility. The simple black-and-white palette keeps attention on the message, so it travels well from a local meeting to a street fundraiser without fuss. Wear this when you want your support to be noticed without shouting. It fits the rhythm of grassroots organizers, mental-health advocates, and neighbors who believe change starts in plain sight. Bring it to awareness events, community fairs, or casual meetups — it’s built to move with you and start the hard but necessary conversations. Product features - 100% ring-spun cotton (solid colors) for smooth, strong print surface - Fine-knit 30-singles jersey — lightweight (4.5 oz/yd²) and soft - Contrast raglan 3/4 sleeves with contoured seaming for a relaxed fit - Pre-washed, reactive-dyed fabric for color longevity and minimal shrinkage - Tear-away label and DTF inner neck print for comfort and clean finish Care instructions
West Virginia VS Mental Health Stigma Raglan Shirt
$30.00Price

