Limited Edition "Pride" Portrait T-Shirt
100% combed, ringsprun cotton
Side-seamed
Unisex sizing
Retail Fit
Shoulder taping
Story behind “Pride”: Our founder, Rev. Dr. Harrison E. Benton Jr. crafted this portrait in 1976. Unfortunately, the original of “Pride” was stolen from him at a public exhibition in ‘78. Thankfully, Dr. Benton had already professionally captured the piece in a photograph and had prints made. Now, over 40 years later, you can actually wear this powerful piece of art!
Please allow 3-4 business days for item to be processed and shipped
*To uphold proper sanitation, all sales are final and cannot be returned. Please review your size and address prior to completing your purchase.
100% combed, ringsprun cotton
Side-seamed
Unisex sizing
Retail Fit
Shoulder taping
Story behind “Pride”: Our founder, Rev. Dr. Harrison E. Benton Jr. crafted this portrait in 1976. Unfortunately, the original of “Pride” was stolen from him at a public exhibition in ‘78. Thankfully, Dr. Benton had already professionally captured the piece in a photograph and had prints made. Now, over 40 years later, you can actually wear this powerful piece of art!
Please allow 3-4 business days for item to be processed and shipped
*To uphold proper sanitation, all sales are final and cannot be returned. Please review your size and address prior to completing your purchase.
100% combed, ringsprun cotton
Side-seamed
Unisex sizing
Retail Fit
Shoulder taping
Story behind “Pride”: Our founder, Rev. Dr. Harrison E. Benton Jr. crafted this portrait in 1976. Unfortunately, the original of “Pride” was stolen from him at a public exhibition in ‘78. Thankfully, Dr. Benton had already professionally captured the piece in a photograph and had prints made. Now, over 40 years later, you can actually wear this powerful piece of art!
Please allow 3-4 business days for item to be processed and shipped
*To uphold proper sanitation, all sales are final and cannot be returned. Please review your size and address prior to completing your purchase.
More on the portrait:
“Pride,” in this sense, is not a self-righteous kind of pride.
Dr. Benton was commissioned to craft this illustration, depicting the strength and beauty of black women — an often disrespected people group.