Constitution Jersey | Free Press #1 | First Amendment Unisex T-Shirt | Maroon | Grey | Navy
When the Founders enshrined freedom of the press in the First Amendment in 1791, they were making a bold declaration — that an informed citizenry depends on a free and independent press. From the revolutionary-era pamphlets of Thomas Paine to the landmark Supreme Court decisions of the 20th century, the free press has been one of the most vital and debated pillars of American democracy for over 230 years. This shirt honors that history with the Bill of Rights — Est. 1791 in vintage athletic script on the front, and FREE PRESS | #1 in bold jersey lettering on the back.
Wear your rights on your sleeve. Literally.
Perfect for: Journalists & reporters · Journalism school graduates · Newspaper & media staff · First Amendment advocates · Civics & political science majors · Unique gift for writers · Press freedom supporters · Patriotic gifts · teachers · Fourth of July · Constitutional rights apparel · American history enthusiasts · Unique gifts for history lovers
Why You'll Love It:
Vintage varsity-style graphic on front: Bill of Rights, Est. 1791
Athletic back print: FREE PRESS | #1 — bold, unapologetic, and conversation-starting
Available in maroon, charcoal, and navy blue — choose the colorway that fits your style
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.