We are excited to be adding two new designs to our original “Gaza, you’ll never walk alone” design – “LOVE ALWAYS WINS” and “ACTIONS NOT WORDS”.
LOVE ALWAYS WINS



We are honoured to collaborate with Samantha Foley, the founder of Scene in London. Scene in London is a design studio dedicated to using art as a means of celebrating London’s neighbourhoods – fostering pride, compassion and a sense of belonging. Carrying this vision forward, Samantha created the “LOVE ALWAYS WINS” t-shirt, a powerful expression of solidarity and hope. The design draws inspiration from tatreez, the traditional Palestinian embroidery known for its rich symbolism and cultural depth. Each motif tells its own story, reflecting tatreez’s role as a living language of identity, resilience, and resistance. Samantha is very generously providing her “Love Always Wins” design pro bono to support our work for Palestine. The design is created using tatreez motifs from tirazain.com.
ACTIONS NOT WORDS



In response to two unbearable years of Israeli genocide and Western complicity (including the UK government proscribing one direct action group as a terrorist organization), we asked Samer Bou Saleh to adapt his original “You’ll never walk alone” design to express a call for actions, not words, for Palestine. Simple. Direct. Actions.
Buying our merchandise supports Palestine
All profits from the sale of our merchandise will go to supporting advocacy work to help inform and build the grassroots movement for Palestinian rights through our important documentary film, Life Support, currently in production; and to supporting the vital work of HealthWorkers4Palestine, a global grassroots movement of health workers and those who believe in the right to health, led by Palestinian voices of change, advocating for an end to the illegal apartheid regime and a free Palestine.
Our range is ethically produced by Teemill, whose main focus when producing products is making sure that everything is circular and able to be recycled or made into something new to help design out waste. All of the garments they make will have a QR code on the label, which customers can scan and use to return their t-shirts/hoodies etc. once they are worn out, and then Teemill will use those to make new clothing. Customers will then receive a £5 voucher to use on a Teemill store.
Last year, Teemill expanded the scheme to be able to accept 100% cotton clothing from any brand, to further help the issue with clothing going into landfill.
