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Practice Democracy Women’s Relaxed V-Neck T-Shirt | AE250 | Civic Roots
Practice Democracy Women’s Relaxed V-Neck T-Shirt | AE250 | Civic Roots
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Practice democracy.
Simple words. Ongoing responsibility.
In 1776, a radical idea took root: that legitimate government comes not from kings or conquest—but from the consent of the governed. From that idea, an experiment began.
Nearly 250 years later, that experiment is still underway.
This shirt is part of the American Experiment @ 250 (AE250) collection—a quiet reminder that self-government isn’t automatic. It’s something we do.
Not just during elections. Not just when it’s easy.
But consistently, imperfectly, and together.
The front message is direct. The back seal connects it to a larger story—one that spans generations and continues today.
Wear it as a reflection.
Wear it as an invitation.
Practice democracy.
Key Features
- Front message: Practice Democracy (centered)
- Back design: AE250 commemorative seal (centered)
- Soft, breathable fabric for everyday wear
- Relaxed women’s fit with a flattering V-neck
- Lightweight feel—comfortable in all seasons
- Designed for civic-minded, thoughtful expression
Sizing Guidance
- Relaxed women’s fit
- Runs true to size
- Size range: S–XXL
- For a looser fit, consider sizing up
Materials & Fabric
- Bella + Canvas 6405CVC
- 52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester
- Lightweight fabric (4.2 oz/yd²)
- Pre-shrunk for consistent fit
- Side-seamed construction for durability
Made on Demand
Each Civic Roots piece is made just for you when you order.
This helps reduce overproduction and supports more thoughtful, intentional purchasing.
Care & Compliance
- Machine wash cold, inside-out
- Tumble dry low or hang dry for best longevity
- Do not iron directly on design
Compliance:
This product meets general safety and compliance requirements.
For EU customers: no hazardous substances are intentionally used in production.
Part of the American Experiment @ 250.
Because democracy isn’t something we have.
It’s something we practice
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