Grift Hoodies
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Description: Behold the grand old party of... grifters? This tee is a sly nod to the art of the political con, perfect for the politically aware who prefer their commentary with a side of snark. It’s not cynicism; it’s observation. Wear it as a conversation piece or a silent protest, your call.
Description: The Grift Ends Tonight Samurai Graphic Noir Illustration A stark, high‑contrast ink‑brush confrontation inspired by Edo‑period illustration and modern graphic‑novel noir. Two figures face off in a tense moment, framed by bold brushwork and dramatic shadows, delivering the powerful declaration: “THE GRIFT ENDS TONIGHT.” This design blends Japanese ink traditions with Sin‑City‑style starkness, creating a striking narrative image that stands out in any collection. Perfect for fans of samurai aesthetics, noir storytelling, and bold statement artwork.
Description: Capital Building: House of Grift and Lies A stormy sky churns above the U.S. Capitol as a criminal fingerprint shaped like a dollar sign looms overhead, symbolizing the financial theft and chaos left behind by failed leadership. The dark clouds, stark contrast, and tiny figures at the base of the building highlight how ordinary Americans are left carrying the burden. The image underscores the soaring national debt—now nearly doubled—and calls for accountability, transparency, and a path to finally paying down the bill left for the country to shoulder.
Description: Capital Grift - I Didn’t Realize The Presidency Was So Profitable (Dark Version) Some jokes draw themselves. This editorial-style cartoon towers a looming, oversized political figure over the U.S. Capitol dome, rendered in stark monochrome ink-work reminiscent of classic political magazine illustration. The bold hand-lettered headline says what the image already implies: turns out the job pays better than anyone let on. Part political cartoon, part satirical commentary, this design speaks directly to the current conversation around power, profit, and public office. Sharp linework, scale-driven satire, and unmistakable at a glance. For anyone following the headlines with one eyebrow raised. Puff Sumo original satirical design.
Description: Capital Grift - I Didn’t Realize The Presidency Was So Profitable (Knocked Out) Some jokes draw themselves. This editorial-style cartoon towers a looming, oversized political figure over the U.S. Capitol dome, rendered in stark monochrome ink-work reminiscent of classic political magazine illustration. The bold hand-lettered headline says what the image already implies: turns out the job pays better than anyone let on. Part political cartoon, part satirical commentary, this design speaks directly to the current conversation around power, profit, and public office. Sharp linework, scale-driven satire, and unmistakable at a glance. For anyone following the headlines with one eyebrow raised. Puff Sumo original satirical design.
Description: Capital Building: House of Grift and Lies A stormy sky churns above the U.S. Capitol as a criminal fingerprint shaped like a dollar sign looms overhead, symbolizing the financial theft and chaos left behind by failed leadership. The dark clouds, stark contrast, and tiny figures at the base of the building highlight how ordinary Americans are left carrying the burden. The image underscores the soaring national debt—now nearly doubled—and calls for accountability, transparency, and a path to finally paying down the bill left for the country to shoulder.
Description: Capital Building: House of Grift and Lies A stormy sky churns above the U.S. Capitol as a criminal fingerprint shaped like a dollar sign looms overhead, symbolizing the financial theft and chaos left behind by failed leadership. The dark clouds, stark contrast, and tiny figures at the base of the building highlight how ordinary Americans are left carrying the burden. The image underscores the soaring national debt—now nearly doubled—and calls for accountability, transparency, and a path to finally paying down the bill left for the country to shoulder.
Description: The Grift Ends ZTonight Samurai Graphic Noir Illustration (Dark Version) A stark, high‑contrast ink‑brush confrontation inspired by Edo‑period illustration and modern graphic‑novel noir. Two figures face off in a tense moment, framed by bold brushwork and dramatic shadows, delivering the powerful declaration: “THE GRIFT ENDS TONIGHT.” This design blends Japanese ink traditions with Sin‑City‑style starkness, creating a striking narrative image that stands out in any collection. Perfect for fans of samurai aesthetics, noir storytelling, and bold statement artwork.
The Grift Ends ZTonight Samurai Graphic Noir Illustration (Dark Version) Hoodie
by Puff Sumo
$32 $42
Description: Capital Grift - I Didn’t Realize The Presidency Was So Profitable Some jokes draw themselves. This editorial-style cartoon towers a looming, oversized political figure over the U.S. Capitol dome, rendered in stark monochrome ink-work reminiscent of classic political magazine illustration. The bold hand-lettered headline says what the image already implies: turns out the job pays better than anyone let on. Part political cartoon, part satirical commentary, this design speaks directly to the current conversation around power, profit, and public office. Sharp linework, scale-driven satire, and unmistakable at a glance. For anyone following the headlines with one eyebrow raised. Puff Sumo original satirical design.
Description: “Opposing Alberta’s Independence Makes You Complicit in Ottawa’s Corrupt & Inept Regime - Fund the grift of free Alberta” Tired of Alberta’s energy wealth being stolen to fund The Liberals’ endless grift, taxes, and anti-oil policies? This bold design tells it like it is. If you fight against Alberta’s right to self-determination, you’re actively enabling federal incompetence, equalization outflows, pipeline sabotage, and the betrayal of Western Canada. Alberta builds this country — it’s time to stop being its cash cow. Perfect for proud Albertans, freedom lovers, conservatives, and anyone done with Ottawa’s war on the West. Wear it loud. Stand for Alberta First.
Description: The Scam - Apologies to Edvard Munch The Abomination The Scream The Grift hoodie 47 34 Felonies t-shirt
The Scam - Apologies to Edvard Munch The Abomination The Scream The Grift 47 34 Felonies Hoodie
by SailorsDelight
$32 $42
Description: Call out the endless hustle masked as leadership. Follow the money trail of broken promises and self-dealing. Makes a great gift for sharp-eyed skeptics and political satirists.
Trump Has Been Grift-Maxxing Since Day One - Anti-Trump Political Satire Quote Hoodie
by Quiet Storm
$32 $42
Description: No Kings: The Grift Ends Here The "No Kings" slogan in a distressed, stencil-style typography, utilizing a high-contrast black and red color palette on a clean white background. It serves as the primary visual anthem for the "No Kings in America" movement, specifically highlighting the third nationwide protest march scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026. The image captures the urgent spirit of millions of Americans rising up against unprecedented government grift, corporate cronyism, and the erosion of democratic norms. As organizers prepare for the largest protest in American history, this artwork symbolizes the collective refusal to tolerate the "liar-in-chief's" corruption and the shift toward authoritarianism.
Description: Vote: Remove the Grift and Cowards This image is a striking piece of political commentary aimed at the 2026 Midterm Elections. It features a stylized, menacing vulture—traditionally a symbol of death and scavenging—representing Congressional incumbents. The bird's glowing red eyes and sharp beak symbolize a predatory nature, suggesting that career politicians thrive on the struggles of the American people. Above the head, the word "Vulture" is written in a jagged, dark font, while the bottom text serves as a stark call to action: "VOTE Tuesday, November 3, 2026." The minimalist white background forces the viewer to confront the "Congressional Culture" of greed, corruption, and cowardice, urging a complete replacement of the current leader
Description: Vote: Remove the Grift and Cowards This image is a striking piece of political commentary aimed at the 2026 Midterm Elections. It features a stylized, menacing vulture—traditionally a symbol of death and scavenging—representing Congressional incumbents. The bird's glowing red eyes and sharp beak symbolize a predatory nature, suggesting that career politicians thrive on the struggles of the American people. Above the head, the word "Vulture" is written in a jagged, dark font, while the bottom text serves as a stark call to action: "VOTE Tuesday, November 3, 2026." The minimalist white background forces the viewer to confront the "Congressional Culture" of greed, corruption, and cowardice, urging a complete replacement of the current leader
Description: No Kings: The Grift Ends Here The "No Kings" slogan in a distressed, stencil-style typography, utilizing a high-contrast black and red color palette on a clean white background. It serves as the primary visual anthem for the "No Kings in America" movement, specifically highlighting the third nationwide protest march scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026. The image captures the urgent spirit of millions of Americans rising up against unprecedented government grift, corporate cronyism, and the erosion of democratic norms. As organizers prepare for the largest protest in American history, this artwork symbolizes the collective refusal to tolerate the "liar-in-chief's" corruption and the shift toward authoritarianism.
Description: Vote: Remove the Grift and Cowards This image is a striking piece of political commentary aimed at the 2026 Midterm Elections. It features a stylized, menacing vulture—traditionally a symbol of death and scavenging—representing Congressional incumbents. The bird's glowing red eyes and sharp beak symbolize a predatory nature, suggesting that career politicians thrive on the struggles of the American people. Above the head, the word "Vulture" is written in a jagged, dark font, while the bottom text serves as a stark call to action: "VOTE Tuesday, November 3, 2026." The minimalist white background forces the viewer to confront the "Congressional Culture" of greed, corruption, and cowardice, urging a complete replacement of the current leader
Description: No Kings: The Grift Ends Here A bold “No Kings” design features distressed black‑and‑red lettering and the date 3.28.2023, capturing the urgency of a nationwide call for accountability. The rough texture and stark contrast echo a growing movement demanding transparency, integrity, and an end to unchecked power. This artwork symbolizes a collective stand against grift, corruption, and the erosion of democratic norms, rallying Americans to speak out and refuse authoritarian overreach.
Description: No Kings: The Grift Ends Here A bold “No Kings” design features distressed black‑and‑red lettering and the date 3.28.2023, capturing the urgency of a nationwide call for accountability. The rough texture and stark contrast echo a growing movement demanding transparency, integrity, and an end to unchecked power. This artwork symbolizes a collective stand against grift, corruption, and the erosion of democratic norms, rallying Americans to speak out and refuse authoritarian overreach.
Description: Vote: Remove the Grift and Cowards This image is a striking piece of political commentary aimed at the 2026 Midterm Elections. It features a stylized, menacing vulture—traditionally a symbol of death and scavenging—representing Congressional incumbents. The bird's glowing red eyes and sharp beak symbolize a predatory nature, suggesting that career politicians thrive on the struggles of the American people. Above the head, the word "Vulture" is written in a jagged, dark font, while the bottom text serves as a stark call to action: "VOTE Tuesday, November 3, 2026." The minimalist white background forces the viewer to confront the "Congressional Culture" of greed, corruption, and cowardice, urging a complete replacement of the current leader
Description: No Kings: The Grift Ends Here The "No Kings" slogan in a distressed, stencil-style typography, utilizing a high-contrast black and red color palette on a clean white background. It serves as the primary visual anthem for the "No Kings in America" movement, specifically highlighting the third nationwide protest march scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026. The image captures the urgent spirit of millions of Americans rising up against unprecedented government grift, corporate cronyism, and the erosion of democratic norms. As organizers prepare for the largest protest in American history, this artwork symbolizes the collective refusal to tolerate the "liar-in-chief's" corruption and the shift toward authoritarianism.
Description: No Kings: The Grift Ends Here A bold “No Kings” design features distressed black‑and‑red lettering and the date 3.28.2023, capturing the urgency of a nationwide call for accountability. The rough texture and stark contrast echo a growing movement demanding transparency, integrity, and an end to unchecked power. This artwork symbolizes a collective stand against grift, corruption, and the erosion of democratic norms, rallying Americans to speak out and refuse authoritarian overreach.
Description: No Kings: March Against Grift A bold black‑and‑white protest graphic features an ornate royal crown hovering above the stark word “NO,” creating a powerful symbol of resistance to unchecked power, grift, and corruption in America. The design rejects the rise of authoritarian behavior and calls for accountability, truth, and democratic integrity. Its sharp contrast and minimalist style make it a striking emblem for the No Kings movement as millions prepare to march against abuse of authority and the erosion of public trust.
Description: No Kings: March Against Grift A bold “NO KINGS” graphic features a distressed golden crown hovering above rugged, weathered lettering, symbolizing a nationwide rejection of unchecked power. The cracked textures and rebellious color palette echo the rising outrage of millions preparing for the third No Kings March, a protest movement calling out what many describe as blatant grift, corruption, and abuse of authority. The image captures a collective demand for accountability, transparency, and an America where no leader stands above the people.
Description: No Kings: March Against Grift A bold black‑and‑white protest graphic features an ornate royal crown hovering above the stark word “NO,” creating a powerful symbol of resistance to unchecked power, grift, and corruption in America. The design rejects the rise of authoritarian behavior and calls for accountability, truth, and democratic integrity. Its sharp contrast and minimalist style make it a striking emblem for the No Kings movement as millions prepare to march against abuse of authority and the erosion of public trust.
Description: No Kings: March Against Grift A bold black crown painted in rough, urgent strokes sits above the defiant words “NO KINGS,” capturing a powerful call for accountability and resistance to unchecked authority. This stark, minimalist design reflects a nationwide demand for honesty, transparency, and an end to the grift and corruption many Americans feel is happening in plain sight. The raw brush‑stroke style amplifies the message of collective outrage and the growing movement insisting that no leader stands above the people.
Description: No Kings: March Against Grift A bold black crown painted in rough, urgent strokes sits above the defiant words “NO KINGS,” capturing a powerful call for accountability and resistance to unchecked authority. This stark, minimalist design reflects a nationwide demand for honesty, transparency, and an end to the grift and corruption many Americans feel is happening in plain sight. The raw brush‑stroke style amplifies the message of collective outrage and the growing movement insisting that no leader stands above the people.
Description: No Kings: March Against Grift A bold “NO KINGS” graphic features a distressed golden crown hovering above rugged, weathered lettering, symbolizing a nationwide rejection of unchecked power. The cracked textures and rebellious color palette echo the rising outrage of millions preparing for the third No Kings March, a protest movement calling out what many describe as blatant grift, corruption, and abuse of authority. The image captures a collective demand for accountability, transparency, and an America where no leader stands above the people.