Hampton Portrait Tank Top-- Proceeds donated to Save The Hampton House
This design honors Fred Hampton, a revolutionary organizer whose work centered on community survival, political education, and multiracial solidarity.
Fred Hampton understood power as something built locally and collectively. Free breakfast programs. Mutual aid. Coalition-building across race and class. A politics rooted in care, discipline, and material change rather than symbolism alone.
In that spirit, proceeds from this item will be donated to Save The Hampton House, an organization dedicated to preserving Fred Hampton’s childhood home as a site of education, memory, and continued organizing.
Black History Month is not just about remembrance. It is about responsibility — to history, to truth, and to the ongoing work that legacy demands. This piece exists to support that work materially, not abstractly.
This product is offered in honor of a life committed to liberation and community defense.
Proceeds from this item will be donated to Save The Hampton House. Donation totals may vary based on production costs and volume.
Product features
- Lightweight 4.2 oz fabric for breathable all-day wear
- 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton in solid colors (fiber mix varies by color)
- Retail fit with side seams for lasting shape
- Self-fabric binding and tear-away label for clean comfort
- Runs true to size; made in Nicaragua and meets flammability requirements
Care instructions
- Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: medium
- Iron, steam or dry: medium heat
- Do not dryclean