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  • Palestine Lapel Pins

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    Arabic Map
    Keffiyah Heart
    Keffiyah Map
    Map Of Palestine
    Palestine
    Palestinian Flag
    Peace Poppy
    Wise Words
    This timeless lapel pin collection is our pledge of Solidarity and Remembrance to Palestine. We will NEVER forget the martyrs and heroes of this tragic, heartbreaking and barbaric genocide.
  • Palestine Supreme Trucker Cap with Palestine/Supreme design embroidery on the front. The Palestinian flag, coloured in the Pan-Arab colors of red, green, white and black, has historically been banned at times in Israel, leading to the locally-grown and similarly-coloured watermelon taking its place in Palestinian iconography as an alternative for decades. Mid profile - snapback cap, curved peak Mid weight 100% cotton front & peak, 100% recycled polyester mesh back Plastic snapback, tonal under-peak lining, mesh back Size: One size fits all
  • Watermelon Palestine Trucker Cap with Watermelon/Palestine design embroidery on the front. The Palestinian flag, coloured in the Pan-Arab colors of red, green, white and black, has historically been banned at times in Israel, leading to the locally-grown and similarly-coloured watermelon taking its place in Palestinian iconography as an alternative for decades. Mid profile - snapback cap, curved peak Mid weight 100% cotton front & peak, 100% recycled polyester mesh back Plastic snapback, tonal under-peak lining, mesh back Size: One size fits all
  • Watermelon T-Shirts

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    The Palestinian flag, coloured in the Pan-Arab colors of red, green, white and black, has historically been banned at times in Israel, leading to the locally-grown and similarly-coloured watermelon taking its place in Palestinian iconography as an alternative for decades.
    Relaxed fit Heavy weight, 220 GSM, 22-singles 100% combed cotton (heathers 15% viscose) Neck ribbing, side seamed, shoulder to shoulder tape, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimise shrinkage Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
  • Dome of the Rock Heavy Tee

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    This design is an image of the iconic Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, Palestine. It is a design inspired by bold, colourful art deco vintage, where the aesthetics are reminiscent of the vibrant energy of the courtyards of Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock.  
  • Marlboro Palestine Heavy Tee

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    This design is an interpretation of the iconic Marlboro tobacco logo. It is a bold and vintage logo which often reminds me of simpler times. Boxy, oversized fit with dropped shoulders* Heavy weight, 280g / 8.2oz, 26-singles 100% combed cotton (heathers 15% viscose) Wide neck ribbing, side seamed, shoulder to shoulder tape, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimise shrinkage *Intentionally runs oversized, we recommend sizing down if a regular fit is preferred.
  • Broken Hearts Of Palestine

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    Broken Hearts of Palestine Everybody and anybody with a heart can feel the pain a suffering of the Palestinian people. "In our thousands, in our millions, we are ALL Palestinians".  This design has an embroidered heart which is broken. The break is the map of Palestine, which will be FREE. In Sha Allah.
  • From The River To The Sea

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    From The River To The Sea  A slogan calling for freedom from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has drawn scrutiny after pro-Palestinian demonstrators across the Western world were met with attempts to curtail its use. From Beirut to London, from Tunis to Rome, calls for a ceasefire ending Israel’s relentless bombing of Gaza were interspersed with the slogan: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” To the crowds waving Palestinian flags, the chant reverberating across the globe expresses the desire for freedom from oppression across the historical land of Palestine. But for Israel and its backers, who label the phrase as pro-Hamas, it is a veiled call to violence that bears an anti-Semitic charge.
  • I Love Palestine

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  • Palestine Dua

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    Palestine Dua is a visual reminder of the power of supplication (Dua). This means invocation - to call out - and is an act of supplication, meaning asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly. For Muslims, it is an act of worship in which we ask Allah for His forgiveness and mercy, to grant us His favours and answer our requests. FREE PALESTINE!
  • This Too Shall Pass

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    Our popular 'This Too Shall Pass' design is dedicated, like all of this collection, to the brave hero's of Palestine. The phrase "This Too Shall Pass" is often used to describe the transient nature of life. It means that everything is temporary and that nothing lasts forever. This includes both the good and the bad times. The idea is that we should not get too attached to anything because it will eventually end. Gratitude is the attitude. Alhamdulillah for everything.
  • Palestine Flag Fist

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    From The River To The Sea  A slogan calling for freedom from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has drawn scrutiny after pro-Palestinian demonstrators across the Western world were met with attempts to curtail its use. From Beirut to London, from Tunis to Rome, calls for a ceasefire ending Israel’s relentless bombing of Gaza were interspersed with the slogan: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” To the crowds waving Palestinian flags, the chant reverberating across the globe expresses the desire for freedom from oppression across the historical land of Palestine. But for Israel and its backers, who label the phrase as pro-Hamas, it is a veiled call to violence that bears an anti-Semitic charge.
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