Product Description
About the product, a brand-new Polish Strajk (pronounced “Strajka”) shirt. Poland is the country that was shaken by martial law in 1989 and its citizens were imprisoned for several years as part of this process. This shirt aims to raise awareness about this history… This shirt is made in a ‘Polish Pride’ style. The print on the shirt features a rainbow of Polish colours and symbols, while keeping the iconic design of the t-shirt.
Poland Protest Support Polish Pride Strajk Kobiet Shirt and ladies tee
A cute lacy green polka dot shirt for women with a pink bow tie and white hearts on it. It’s also made of 100% polyester so it’s breathable and add that extra touch. Polish Pride Support Shirt – one of the best and most popular Polish streetwear shirts, this shirt is made in Poland, it’s totally transparent and fully reversible. This style has a pocket on the right side with a belt buckle where you can hang your pride or your passport.This is a Polish women’s and men’s T-shirt, designed in Poland. Featuring the Polish PDX campaign made by MIX, this shirt allows you to show your support for the Polish people’s struggle against oppression and violence, while showing your pride in Poland that love is stronger than hate. “Strajk Kobiet” is a Polish word that means “slaughter” or “harassment”. It’s an expression used by the people who are trying to express their opposition against unjust laws and policies.
Poland Protest Support Polish Pride Strajk Kobiet Shirt, hoodie, sweater and long sleeve
I am a student and I have been wearing this shirt for the last 5 days. To sum it up, this is one of the best shirts on Poland protest support. It is a great shirt – quality, price, colours and design are very good. This shirt is a protest against the Polish government’s decision to dissolve the Polish parliament and release tens of thousands of terrorists from concentration camps. If this shirt does not convince people, it’s because nothing will, that if the church still exists, there will be a great protest in Poland.
Polish Pride is a serious commemoration of the beginning of the armed struggle for Polish independence against Nazi Germany. Our solidarity with all Polish patriots, who have been murdered and tortured by the Nazis, who fought for their rights in a fierce guerilla war against brutal German occupation forces. Poland’s revolutionary roots and resistance are reflected in the pride we wear to commemorate those whose lives were taken by German occupiers through extreme brutality. This shirt reflects our shared history, together with Poland’s call for liberation from western imperialism. I call myself a Polish Patriot. I am a proud supporter of the courageous women who fought in the Waffen SS during World War II, and I fight against the oppression of borders and their crimes against humanity.
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Jeannine Dixon –
I was really disappointed that the shirt I ordered was not only printed in the wrong color but also that the shirt was already damaged when it arrived. All the buttons on the front of the shirt are not attached, I can’t see anything in the picture. The sleeves are in the wrong size as well, which ruined the shirt. I sent them a PM and they told me to send a picture of the damage to the store where they sold the shirt. They said they will work on the shirt myself, the problem is that it was already sold, so the store doesn’t need to fix it. I hope they will take care of the problem like they promised.
Celina Chavira –
I just wanted to give a quick feedback on this shirt. It’s a very classy look and I was pretty impressed with the quality. And I also like the fact that it’s a punk shirt, which is kind of what I’m into right now.
arlee smedley –
This is a great supporter to your Polish Pride Rally. The style is awesome and I love the light blue color. I’ll be wearing it with pride for Poland. I’m so happy I found this support and hand made product. I strongly recommend this and this t-shirt.
Anna Molson –
This shirt is AWESOME! I’ve never seen one before. I ordered the Pomeranian version, because of the pictured picture on the website. I love the way it looks. It’s a beautiful, soft and cozy shirt. It’s so soft, that I didn’t even know it was there – even though it is fabric. I’ve washed it several times, with my clothes, and it doesn’t shrink.
Carol Griffin –
I bought this shirt as a support for the Polish Pride parade paraded through the city of Warsaw on July 10th. The shirt is printed with a biohazard symbol on the front, but is otherwise unremarkable. The colors of the shirt are bright and acidic, and it’s quite fine with the colors. The shirt is a record of a parade that is a mere shadow of its own history. The message has been lost.