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Disagree Better – Democracy Depends On It | Women’s Relaxed V-Neck T-Shirt (Black) | Civic Roots
Disagree Better – Democracy Depends On It | Women’s Relaxed V-Neck T-Shirt (Black) | Civic Roots
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Disagree Better — Democracy Depends On It
We don’t have to think alike to work together. “Disagree Better — Democracy Depends On It” is a calm but courageous reminder that democracy thrives when we practice curiosity and civility. Good conversations create good government — and they start with how we listen.
Wear what you wish people understood: that respectful disagreement is a civic skill worth showing off. Whether you’re in a classroom, community meeting, or coffee shop, this design says you believe cooperation can coexist with conviction.
Fit & Fabric
Designed with a relaxed fit and gentle v-neckline, this women’s tee feels soft, light, and easy to wear year-round. Made with a smooth cotton-poly blend (52 % Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton / 48 % polyester CVC), it offers comfort and subtle drape that flatters every shape.
- Bella + Canvas 6405CVC
- Color: Black
- Sizes: S – 2XL
- Front: “Disagree Better — Democracy Depends On It” message
- Back: Full Civic Roots logo
- Left Sleeve: Word mark (civicrootsmerch.com)
Size Guide
S (34–36″) M (38–40″) L (42–44″) XL (46–48″) 2XL (50–52″)
Made on Demand 🪴
Each Civic Roots piece is printed when you order to reduce overproduction and waste. Thank you for supporting sustainable, values-driven creation.
Compliance & Care
Produced in WRAP-certified, no-sweatshop facilities by Bella + Canvas.
Machine wash cold inside-out with like colors. Tumble dry low.
EU Product Safety Information
This product is manufactured and fulfilled by Printful Inc., 11025 Westlake Dr, Charlotte, NC 28273, USA.
For EU customers, the responsible economic operator is Printful Latvia SIA, Lidostas Parka iela 23, Marupe, LV-2167, Latvia.
Contact: support@printful.com
Part of the Depolarizing Politics collection — encouraging constructive dialogue, productive government, and the art of listening to understand.
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