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"They Tried to Bury Us" Vintage Portrait Tee | Immigrant & Queer Resilience | Garment-Dyed Heavyweight CrewneckVintage art meets modern activism. This design pairs a 1940s portrait from our family archive with contemporary social justice messaging. This heavyweight garment dyed tee carries a message of resilience and defiance. The soft, broken in fabric feels lived in from the first wear, settling easily over the shoulders and falling in a relaxed silhouette. Front artwork features a 1940s vintage portraita dancing lady in flowing dress, captured mid movement
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Vintage art meets modern activism. This design pairs a 1940s portrait from our family archive with contemporary social justice messaging.


This heavyweight garment-dyed tee carries a message of resilience and defiance. The soft, broken-in fabric feels lived-in from the first wear, settling easily over the shoulders and falling in a relaxed silhouette.

Front artwork features a 1940s vintage portrait—a dancing lady in flowing dress, captured mid-movement with flowers in hand—paired with powerful typography that reads "They tried to bury us. They didn't know we were seeds." This Mexican proverb speaks to survival, resistance, and the unstoppable force of communities that refuse to be erased.

The dancing figure embodies the message: joy as resistance, movement as freedom, flourishing despite attempts to silence and suppress. This is reclaimed imagery for contemporary struggle—vintage elegance now carrying the voices of immigrant communities, queer liberation, and all those who've been told they don't belong.

It's meant for wearing into conversations—at protests, community gatherings, or everyday moments where you want your stance to be seen without shouting. The subtle faded tones from garment dyeing keep the look approachable and worn-in, while the strong statement keeps the focus on resilience and collective power.

About This Design

Part of our Reclaimed: Portraits of Resistance collection, this design celebrates the resilience of marginalized communities. The vintage portrait—a figure in motion, dancing freely—becomes a symbol of survival and growth. They tried to bury us through deportation, through erasure, through violence. But we are seeds. We grow. We flourish. We resist.

Product Type: Graphic statement tee with resilience message; vintage-inspired illustration; garment-dyed soft texture; heavyweight, relaxed fit

For: Activists, community organizers, immigrant rights advocates, queer liberation organizers, people who attend rallies and community events, anyone committed to collective resistance

Wear it to: Protests, community meetings, marches, pride events, mutual aid distributions, cultural celebrations, or everyday activism

The Story

Slip this T-shirt on and feel the comfort of a vintage favorite with a message that celebrates survival. The fabric drapes like a tee you've owned for years; the dancing figure and poetic text remind you that resilience is beautiful, that joy is resistance, that we cannot be buried. Wear it to a march, bring it to a community gathering, or pair it with jeans for errands—this is clothing that carries hope and makes space for flourishing.

This is your reminder that we are seeds, your celebration of immigrant and queer resilience, and your commitment to a future where everyone can dance freely.

Product Features:

  • 100% ring-spun US cotton with a garment-dyed, lived-in hand
  • Heavyweight 6.1 oz fabric and relaxed fit for durability and comfort
  • Tubular knit construction (no side seams) and double-needle stitched seams for long-lasting wear
  • Sizes S–4XL with pre-shrunk fabric and sewn-in label for easy care
  • Available in 58 colors to match your preferred tone and style
  • Vintage 1940s Turner archive portrait with bold modern typography

Care Instructions:

  • Machine wash cold (max 30°C or 90°F)
  • Do not bleach
  • Tumble dry low heat
  • Iron, steam or dry: low heat
  • Do not dryclean

"They Tried to Bury Us" Vintage Portrait Tee | Immigrant & Queer Resilience | Garment-Dyed Heavyweight Crewneck

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