AH_682fe650-eace-11ef-9bcc-00155dcd4802The life of writer and dissident Vasyl Stus was a manifesto of freedom. No matter how fiercely the regime attempted to crush his spirit, Stus preserved his willpower, which still echoes even after his death. Today, we continue to fight under his slogans, find inspiration in his words, and honor his legacy.
We've crafted an oversized T-shirt featuring the powerful quote, "You are, above all, your own will," Vasyl Stus wrote in a letter from the prison camp to his wife and son on January 15, 1984. The left sleeve proudly carries a textured print with the series' title—"Words That Give You Wings." On the back, you'll find our iconic wings. This T-shirt stands out not just through its meaningful design, but also with the addition of spacious, functional pockets to the classic oversized silhouette.
AH_0ee5e603-fb57-11ef-9bcf-00155dcd4802Ukrainians have long been recognized as the world's most exceptional "beekeepers". Our "swarms" work with such precision, coordination, and relentless determination that they consistently propel Ukraine to the top of global rankings. When it comes to a nation that masters drone tactics, you don't want to underestimate their capabilities.
For every t-shirt sold, 400 UAH is donated directly to the "Swarm of revenge" fundraising initiative by the Serhiy Prytula Foundation and !FEST Holding. These funds will be directed to Ukrainian military forces for cutting-edge day and night FPV drones. Join the fundraising!
AH_eb258220-fb56-11ef-9bcf-00155dcd4802Українські рої працюють чітко, невтомно та злагоджено – доведено і в мирному житті, і на полі бою. Роками ми є одними з найкращих бджолярів у світі, а віднедавна й найкращими FPV-шниками. А з країною, що майстерно керує усіма можливими «роями», варто рахуватися.400 гривень із кожної футболки ми спрямовуємо на безстроковий збір «Рій помсти» від Благодійного Фонду Сергія Притули та холдингу !FEST, щоб українські FPV-дрони жалили окупанта безперервно, вдень і вночі.
AH_eb1e9073-edf6-11ef-9bcc-00155dcd4802The UKRAINIAN FURY t-shirt is dedicated to those who know how to control rage and make it fight on our side. The back features a print with our interpretation of Ukraine's most massive deep-strike weapon, which has already played a huge role in delivering Ukrainian fury right to the address (If You Know What I Mean).So convert your fury properly: 400 hryvnias from each t-shirt sale will increase the number of such "flights."
AH_ad805bf4-edf6-11ef-9bcc-00155dcd4802This T-shirt is a tribute to the most massive Ukrainian deep strike, born in the heat of full-scale war and already rewriting our history. On the back, a bold print features our vision of the legendary "bird"—a symbol of precision, power, and the ability to deliver concentrated Ukrainian wrath exactly where it belongs.
Wear your fury with purpose: 400 UAH from every T-shirt sold goes directly to funding more of these impactful strikes.
AH_e2c4ab66-ede9-11ef-9bcc-00155dcd4802What’s the big deal about a 3°C rise in temperature? In everyday life, such a change is barely noticeable. But when the average annual temperature in Antarctica increases by 3°C over the past 80 years, the entire world feels the impact.
At the Ukrainian research station "Akademik Vernadsky", our polar scientists work 24/7, studying and raising awareness about the effects of climate change on the environment. One of the station’s most important rules is non-interference in local wildlife, which sometimes leads to surreal sights! Imagine Subantarctic penguins grabbing a surfboard and strolling past the station on their way to the beach, ready to relax under palm trees while admiring the magnificent Ukrainian icebreaker "Noosphere".
While this scene might seem bizarre to some, it wouldn’t surprise our researchers. They’ve witnessed firsthand how global warming is transforming Antarctica—penguin populations near "Vernadsky" are growing, land is emerging from beneath the ice and becoming covered with vegetation. Algae blooms are increasingly turning the snow a striking red hue.
This T-shirt design captures this unexpected yet real phenomenon, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.
AH_6db154b2-ede9-11ef-9bcc-00155dcd4802As the ice cover recedes, plants begin to emerge, snow increasingly takes on a pink hue due to algae, and both water and air grow warmer each year. Global warming is causing such dramatic transformations in nature that it almost seems like palm trees will soon take root on the southernmost continent!
Inspired by these changes, we created a T-shirt to highlight the issue of climate change in our own way and emphasize the crucial work of our polar researchers. The design features a group of Subantarctic penguins making their way to the "Akademik Vernadsky" station, eager to relax in Antarctica’s warming waters—somewhere between a palm tree near the station and our icebreaker, Noosphere—while scientists work tirelessly to find solutions to this pressing problem.
AH_f9c589d0-870e-11ef-9bca-00155dcd4802If Dumbledore had seen the helmet of the 12th Brigade pilot with the call sign BIN, he would have been completely freaked out. Because only someone truly brave could combine a cigar, Harry Potter, and a swear word in one image. BIN says that his helmet was painted by a girl from Novyi Kalyniv, the young pilot’s wife. The pilot picked the image for the mask from a US pilot, but added a golden tooth in his own variation. The main highlights are the messages in Latin (with a boisterous touch). On the back to the right, there is the inscription ‘Fortes fortuna adiuvat’, which means ‘Fate helps the brave’. On the front, there is the legendary killing spell ‘Avada Kedavra’ from Harry Potter, and BIN added the word KURWA to make sure.
AH_a906271a-870e-11ef-9bca-00155dcd4802If Dumbledore had seen the helmet of the 12th Brigade pilot with the call sign BIN, he would have been completely freaked out. Because only someone truly brave could combine a cigar, Harry Potter, and a swear word in one image. BIN says that his helmet was painted by a girl from Novyi Kalyniv, the young pilot’s wife. The pilot picked the image for the mask from a US pilot, but added a golden tooth in his own variation. The main highlights are the messages in Latin (with a boisterous touch). On the back to the right, there is the inscription ‘Fortes fortuna adiuvat’, which means ‘Fate helps the brave’. On the front, there is the legendary killing spell ‘Avada Kedavra’ from Harry Potter, and BIN added the word KURWA to make sure.
AH_0963c934-870f-11ef-9bca-00155dcd4802One glance at the helmet of the pilot with the call sign BUBI is enough to understand where he comes from. The symbol of the 12th Army Aviation Brigade is the dragon, so as soon as the young pilot joined the service in Novyi Kalyniv, the issue of a helmet print was out of the question. And since the pilot, as he claims, does not look his age, he added a small dragon on the side and near the call sign. Next to it, there is the inscription ‘Fidelis et fortis’, which in Latin means ‘Faithful and brave’.
AH_9a717dd0-870e-11ef-9bca-00155dcd4802One glance at the helmet of the pilot with the call sign BUBI is enough to understand where he comes from. The symbol of the 12th Army Aviation Brigade is the dragon, so as soon as the young pilot joined the service in Novyi Kalyniv, the issue of a helmet print was out of the question. And since the pilot, as he claims, does not look his age, he added a small dragon on the side and near the call sign. Next to it, there is the inscription ‘Fidelis et fortis’, which in Latin means ‘Faithful and brave’.
AH_b6fc04dc-870e-11ef-9bca-00155dcd4802HUNTER says the story behind his helmet began with a simple patch of a Cossack image that happened to catch his eye. He liked the look with the moustache and oseledets so much that the 12th Brigade pilot decided to make his own helmet in a similar style. He decided to paint only on the protective mask, which seems to be designed to look like a Cossack moustache, and picked a few spots on the helmet for the same patch and national symbols. He borrowed the idea of decorating the helmet with themed patches from American pilots, where it has long been one of the established traditions.