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1989 dying for democracy beijing single-stitch tee

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A piece of wearable protest history. Late 80s “Dying for Democracy – Beijing 1989” tee, likely made in USA. Red globe print over white single-stitch cotton with chest pocket. Produced in small batches by activist circles after the Tiananmen protests — powerful, minimalist, and highly collectible.

Era
1989

Description
Historically significant “Dying for Democracy” solidarity tee referencing Beijing 1989. Single-stitch, soft cotton, and printed red globe graphic over chest pocket.

Brand/Designer
unknown

Material
100% cotton

Construction
single-stitch sleeves and hem, chest pocket, screen printed front graphic

Product Condition
Very Good — small faint yellow stain near pocket (see photos)

Size & Fit

Size: estimated Medium

Fit: boxy vintage cut

Pit to pit: 20 inches

Length: 27 inches

Shoulder to shoulder: 18 inches

Sleeve length: 7.5 inches Each vintage piece has lived a life before finding its way to us, some may show gentle signs of wear that add to its story and character. All measurements are taken flat unless otherwise noted. While we include an estimated modern size for reference, we recommend reviewing the listed measurements for your best fit. Model's measurements are- bust: 36 inches, waist: 28 inches, hips: 38 inches

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