Sometimes Antisocial Always Antifascist antifa 3 arrows T-Shirt
Years back at Sabcat Printing we designed this Classic.
The phrase "Sometimes Antisocial Always Antifascist" came from a Stagebottles Song.. most people who copied and sold this design never give them a mention!
Sabcat Printing once bumped into them in Brixton the Saturday after Thatcher.
That marvellous occasion of the Trafalger Square party coincided with an antifascist gig at the Brixton Jam.
The Circled Three Arrows was designed by the Iron Front, to cover Swastikas. Its now an incredibly popular Antifa symbol.
We are located south of Wigan on the edges of Greater Manchester. We are not outsourcing selling low quality digital prints that crack and flake away. Disposable, disappointing is not how we roll.
Widely copied but here is the original.. and its hand screen printed by Sabcat.
Now it's on "No Sweat" organic, vegan friendly with incredibly ethical labour policies.
Accept no imitations! buy a screen printed to order tee with a print that will last!
Screen Printed, by hand by myself with Plastisol ink, and heat pressed for a lower temperature conductive cure - which is less energy and lower carbon.
Only £20 including UK postage.
Yes indeed, AFA donations will be made somewhere.
I've printed Tens of thousands of tees over the years - I will aim to dispatch as soon as possible, which usually would be same or next working day of order depending upon time.
Return policy: Your legal rights for online sales - let me know within 14 days of recieving it if you require a refund or exchange.
IFabric: 100% Organic Cotton ★ Vegan-friendly
Weight: 180 GSM
Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL / 4XL
No Sweat: T-shirts are made in Bangladesh at Irene Knitwear – a fully unionised factory under the Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers Federation.
Eco-Friendly: No Sweat T-shirts are made from Global Organic Textile certified cotton, using azo-free dye and tested to Oeko-Tex Standard 100.
Solidarity: No Sweats' Profits from the T-shirts are used to fund No Sweat campaigns and put into a Garment Worker Solidarity Fund to support independent trade unions around the world organising in the garment industry.