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Constitution Jersey | Bear Arms #2 | Second Amendment Unisex T-Shirt | Maroon | Grey | Navy

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$29.99
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Constitution Jersey | Bear Arms #2 | Second Amendment Unisex T-Shirt | Maroon | Grey | Navy

$29.99
Sale price  $29.99 Regular price 
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The Second Amendment has been part of the American story since 1791, reflecting the Founders' deep conviction that an armed citizenry was essential to the preservation of liberty and the security of a free state. Rooted in English common law traditions stretching back centuries, the right to bear arms was considered so fundamental that it was placed second in the Bill of Rights. Over 230 years later it remains one of the most studied, debated, and litigated amendments in constitutional history — a testament to its enduring significance in American life. This shirt honors that history with the Bill of Rights — Est. 1791 in vintage athletic script on the front, and BEAR ARMS | #2 in bold jersey lettering on the back.

Over 230 years strong. Still in the lineup.

Perfect for: History buffs & constitutional scholars · Civics & history teachers · Political science students · Hunters & sport shooters · Patriotic gift ideas · American history enthusiasts · Law students & attorneys · Fourth of July · Americana apparel lovers · Unique gifts for history lovers · Constitutional rights apparel

Why You'll Love It:

- Vintage varsity-style graphic on front: Bill of Rights, Est. 1791
- Athletic back print: BEAR ARMS | #2 — a nod to one of America's most storied constitutional rights
- Available in three bold colorways — maroon, grey , and navy blue
- Unisex relaxed fit — flattering on everyone, great for layering

Gildan Softstyle® 64000 | Unisex | True-to-size fit | Machine washable


Note: Due to fabric properties, some color variants may appear slightly off-white rather than bright white.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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