Collection: Obstinate Daughters T-Shirt Collection

Huzzah!

A bold collection for

the defiant, history fans, and book lovers.

 

During the American Revolution, the women who became the "Daughters of Liberty" didn't wait for permission to fight. They boycotted British tea, spun their own cloth, and organized when the Crown demanded obedience. When British cartoonists mocked American Patriots as "obstinate," the insult became a badge of honor.

This collection celebrates those renegade women of 1776—and every woman since who has refused to be told what to drink, what to wear, or what to believe.

From the pages of Denise Kiernan's nonfiction book, Obstinate Daughters, to your closet, these designs are for history nerds, book clubbers, cosplayers, and the rebels who know that "obstinate" is just another word for "unbreakable."

Shop the Collection:

  • Obstinate since 1776: The classic declaration for the history buff.
  • Obstinate Daughter: Should you wish you claim the title as your own.
  • Obstinate AF: The edgy, modern anthem for the next generation of rebels.
  • Liberty & Wine: The official uniform for the book club that reads history and toasts it.
  • The Tea Party: A witty nod to the 92,000 pounds of tea that never got brewed.
  • The Stamp Act Skull: The original protest symbol from 1765.
  • Keep Calm and Remain Obstinate: A historical mashup of two wars!

Available in many sizes and colors!

From the pages of Denise Kiernan's Obstinate Daughters to your closet. Defiance—served fresh.

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