The Tale of the Three Liberation Skulls

In the heart of Revolution Tees lies a story of three skulls that carry the weight of history, the power of transformation, and the essence of liberation. These skulls, each distinct in its depiction, form our core and encapsulate the spirit of our mission.

Hear No Evil Skull The first skull, adorned with an ear covering, represents the relentless cycle of oppression that thrives in silence. It speaks of the times when voices were stifled, and truths were kept hidden. This skull reminds us that before change can happen, we must listen to the stories and struggles that have been hushed. 

See No Evil Skull The second skull, with its blindfold, stands as a powerful symbol of the ignorance that perpetuates injustice. It reminds us of societies that turned a blind eye to the suffering of others, failing to recognize the shared humanity that unites us all. This skull urges us to open our eyes, confront uncomfortable truths, and work towards a world where no one's pain is unseen.

Speak No Evil Skull The third skull, lips sewn shut, embodies the suppression of voices that were meant to roar. It signifies the times when fear and censorship prevented the expression of thoughts and aspirations. This skull serves as a call to action, reminding us that by breaking our silence, we contribute to the chorus of change, sparking conversations that lead to liberation.

These three skulls, united under the banner of Revolution Tees, hold profound meaning for us. They remind us that the fight for decolonization and liberation requires us to break free from the chains of indifference, to uncover the truths that have been buried, and to amplify the voices that have been silenced. They embody the essence of conscious fashion as a vehicle of change.

The skulls in our logo serve as a constant reminder that by wearing our tees, you become a bearer of stories, a catalyst for conversations, and a symbol of hope for a world where oppression gives way to empowerment. At Revolution Tees, we believe that through dialogue and solidarity, we can rewrite the narratives of the past and create a brighter, more equitable future for all.