AH_66a2695b-28b8-11ef-9bc4-00155dcd4802– HEY! GIVE THAT F-22 THE REAL JOB, shouts our new oversized T-shirt about the most mysterious aircraft in the United States. Americans cherish it like the apple of their eye: the US Congress has banned the sale of both the aircraft and the licence to manufacture them to other countries. So, how can it become a truly combat aircraft? Because as for now, this 5th generation fighter has only destroyed Chinese balloons, if you know what I mean. But in our sky, this stealthy cutie could disappear as if under a cloak of invisibility and do Avada Kedavra to our enemies. Because real heroes wear yellow and blue livery, and only the Ukrainian sky can make them true combat machines.
AH_7d6663c0-28b8-11ef-9bc4-00155dcd4802Our new JAS 39 Gripen women’s oversized T-shirt is about a Swedish fighter jet that may soon be in service with the Ukrainian Air Force. We are convinced that this Viking would be a perfect fit for the Ukrainian sky and our infrastructure: it can take off from short runways with lightning speed and land even on motorways. The JAS 39 Gripen women’s T-shirt has an original cut, in which we combined a classic and a raglan sleeve. The T-shirt has a classic straight line on the front, which connects to the elongated back with a smooth wave-shaped line. Against the background of the fighter jet, we have inscribed the eloquent ‘Once a Viking always a Viking’, and below it, ‘Continue Vikings story in Ukraine’.
AH_8b18daf1-28b8-11ef-9bc4-00155dcd4802Our new oversized women’s T-shirt with an original open seam and wide sleeves is
dedicated to the plane A-10 Thunderbolt. It was constructed by Alexander Kartveli, a
Georgian-American engineer, and then manufactured commercially in the US from 1975 till
1984. This very plane was often in sight of our pilots as one of the options for replacing the
Soviet aircraft. While our Air Force prepares to adopt F-16, we fantasize about how this
Thunder With A Really Big Bolt would have looked in blue-and-yellow livery; only this livery
can give a plane a Really Big Bolt. Despite its respectable age, A-10 Thunderbolt would
resolve many issues not only regarding protection of our skies, but also giving the enemy a
rough ride on “primordially” UKRAINIAN territories, if you know what i mean.
AH_b42d900e-fd8b-11ee-9bc2-00155dcd4802Birds are always about freedom, wings and free flight. This is what our brand lives for. Women’s oversized T-shirt ‘Wings of the Free’ manifests this freedom in its purest form. People have long wanted to see the world from the bird’s eye view, so paragliders, balloons and aeroplanes were born out of this desire. It is the desire for freedom that we share with birds that keeps us from giving up our wings, even if they are not of flesh.
AH_f0b69b13-784f-11f0-b710-00155d8c3204Imagine the lightness of flight — when the sky is clear, colorful hot air balloons float around you, and your heart fills with joy at the sight. The white women’s T-shirt “Aeronauts” is all about that feeling.
A versatile piece made of natural cotton, it easily pairs with any look. The hot air balloon print adds a sense of adventure, while the embroidered phrase “Above us — only the sky” sounds like a manifesto for those who love to travel and keep reaching new heights in life.
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_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_e88f1bdf-870e-11ef-9bca-00155dcd4802The character depicted on the helmet was created by an art teacher and Army Aviation pilot with the call sign Qnesko. The main highlight of the helmet is its yellow-blue eyes and razor-sharp teeth. As the pilot himself claims, the image comes to life as soon as someone encroaches on Ukraine.
On one side of the helmet is the pilot’s call sign, and on the other is the inscription DEATH ON CALL, and behind it, there is some space for a patch.
AH_04e3c3a3-7e67-11f0-b710-00155d8c3204You’ve probably heard the claim that Ukraine’s Independence in 1991 came “without blood”? Without a fight, without sacrifice — almost “for free”? Maybe it’s time to dispel this myth finally.
For a free Ukraine, millions laid down their lives long before 1991. Generations of them. In Cossack coats, hetman hats, and UPA uniforms. For centuries. Each new generation carried the dream of freedom through revolutions, wars, terror, repression, and genocide.
In every era, some fought in their own way: from the Notebook in the Bootleg — to the bayonets at Kruty, from Cossack raids on the Ottoman Empire — to the student tents of the Granite Revolution.
This is the Rebellion of our generations. And it continues.
Together with MUR, we created a limited series of T-shirts dedicated to this Rebellion. It’s about never letting anyone lull our memory, numb our anger, or dissolve the truth. History is knowledge, and knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself!
At the heart of this T-shirt is a quote from Vasyl Symonenko’s poem “To My Kurdish Brother.” This allegorical piece first appeared posthumously in the German journal Suchasnist and circulated in samizdat until 1965. The Soviet regime exiled those who spread it — often replacing the word “Kurd” with “Ukrainian.”
The poem became a cornerstone of Symonenko’s legacy as a defender of oppressed nations. During his lifetime, he warned: Ukrainians would face the same fate as the Kurds if they did not resist Soviet rule. He clearly revealed the language of the enemy, the narratives they spread, and left us a prophetic call:
"Speak to them with bullets.They came not only to your land.They came to steal your name, your language.To make your son a bastard."
This is our Rebellion.
AH_0c60211d-eacf-11ef-9bcc-00155dcd4802Women's oversized T-shirt inspired by the life and legacy of Ukrainian writer and dissident Vasyl Stus. At its heart is his powerful quote, "You are, above all, your own will", taken from a letter Stus wrote to his wife and son from a prison camp on January 15, 1984—just a year before the regime took his life, never having succeeded in breaking his spirit.
The left sleeve carries a textured print bearing the series' name—"Words That Give You Wings." This T-shirt is unique for its powerful message and thoughtful design, combining the classic oversized silhouette with bold, spacious pockets.