We The People | 250 Years of Freedom Patriot Sweatshirt
True American Values. Faith. Freedom. Strength.
This is more than just a sweatshirt — it’s a statement of who you are.
Centered around the powerful words “We The People”, and paired with a rugged, distressed American flag design, this 250th Anniversary commemorative sweatshirt honors the founding principles of the United States: the Constitution, freedom, and pride in our nation.
It represents values many Americans hold deep in their hearts — respect for history, personal liberty, and the strength that built this country.

Key Features
1776–2026 | 250th Anniversary Commemorative Design
A meaningful tribute to America’s founding and enduring freedom
“We The People” Statement
The opening words of the U.S. Constitution, symbolizing liberty and the power of the people
Distressed American Flag Artwork
Represents resilience, unity, and strength through generations
Patriotic but understated
Bold enough to make a statement, subtle enough for everyday wear
Designed for those who value tradition
A timeless piece that stands beyond trends

👕 Fabric & Comfort
Soft, skin-friendly material with a structured feel
Warm without being heavy — perfect for fall and winter
Resistant to pilling and stretching
Comfortable for long hours of wear

📏 Size Guide
| Size | Bust | Clothing Length |
| CM | INCH | CM | INCH |
| S | 112.0 | 44.09 | 70.0 | 27.56 |
| M | 118.0 | 46.46 | 72.0 | 28.35 |
| L | 124.0 | 48.82 | 74.0 | 29.13 |
| XL | 130.0 | 51.18 | 76.0 | 29.92 |
| 2XL | 136.0 | 53.54 | 78.0 | 30.71 |
| 3XL | 142.0 | 55.91 | 80.0 | 31.50 |
| 4XL | 148.0 | 58.27 | 82.0 | 32.28 |
🧼 Care Instructions
Machine wash cold or hand wash
Wash inside out to protect the print
Do not tumble dry on high heat
🔥 Why You’ll Love It
✔ A design rooted in history, not hype ✔ Classic, durable, and easy to wear ✔ A piece that reflects pride, values, and identity
Limited Commemorative Edition — While Supplies Last
👉 Wear your pride. Honor the legacy of freedom.
🎁 A Meaningful Gift
“This isn’t fashion. It’s what you stand for.”