AH_56162a26-3d44-11f0-b70f-00155d8c3204The MAZEPA corvette isn’t just making waves in Ukraine’s Naval Forces — it’s now part of our UA Navy collection. We designed a refined women’s T-shirt with strong visual accents, inspired by the brand-new Ukrainian corvette Hetman Ivan Mazepa (F-211), currently undergoing sea trials in Turkey.
One day soon, a powerful, renewed fleet will rise to guard Ukraine’s seas. For now, the Navy — in close cooperation with special forces — is clearing the waters and taking down the Russian fleet with small boats and marine drones alone.
Just imagine what these already extraordinary naval forces will achieve with large warships! The MAZEPA women’s T-shirt is a tribute to that moment.
On the back — Winston Churchill’s legendary quote: “We shall fight on the seas and oceans.”On the front — an illustration of the corvette.On the sleeve — a printed rondel and the inscription UKRAINIAN NAVY.
AH_78a0e458-c552-11ec-9ba7-ac1f6b742a2bDuring the Independence War the phrase Konotop Witch got a new life and new meanings. Now it’s not just a name of a piece of literature. Now the first thing that comes to mind is the Konotop women who fearlessly confronted the occupiers. And not just confronted but threatened to use magic. :) That’s what this women’s t-shirt is about. It is unusually tailored and made in red and black colors. On the front, there’s a large print of a young witch riding a PPZR Piorun (because broomsticks are in the past) carrying a missile in her hand. “Jinxed in Ukraine” is a warning to anyone who comes to Ukraine with a weapon. Independence War is printed on the sleeve, this time in red and black colors. Our logo in matching color is printed on the back.Інші жіночі футболки можна переглянути в каталозі.
AH_9b4ef007-650b-11e9-a21e-0cc47a40fa97Freedom is what we have been fighting for centuries. Sometimes with bare hands drawing strength from the spirit and courage. Because freedom is fighting for yourself and for what you have as much as needed. And now the slogan "Fight like Ukrainians" sounds in its own special way.Women’s T-shirt with a quite untypical for us but no less striking design. If Andy Warhol had been inspired by the Flying Cossacks, it probably would have looked something like this. An ultra bright print with an inscription “Fight like Ukrainian” and aircrafts on which the Cossacks flew on combat sorties during the Vietnam War.See more women's t-shirts in the catalog.
AH_8a89a708-64f5-11e9-a21e-0cc47a40fa97A comfortable T-shirt that will complement your look.
There is a picture of the series of the most popular aircrafts produced by the “Antonov” Enterprise on the front.
These are the aircrafts that were born in Ukraine but are famous all over the world. The story has started in 1946, and still continues.
There is a logo of Aviatsiya Halychyny on the back.See more women's t-shirts in the catalog
AH_2c2fcd91-c1f6-11eb-a236-0cc47a40fa97We created a little collection of clothes named UA Navy. We started with a T-shirt dedicated to the flagship of our naval forces – the frigate “Sahaidachnyi”. This ship went through a lot of things, without breaking the oath in 2014. Afterwards, Odesa became its homeport. The ship still performs combat missions. For sure, it has been participating in Sea Breeze exercise for many years. This women’s T-shirt turned out to be bold and quite reserved. Perhaps, it is not just about the navy or a ship. It is about courage, loyalty and willpower allowing you not to give up in the face of dangers and threats. So, it suits everyone who supports these values. A neat black T-shirt with a large imprinted picture of the Ukrainian Navy flagship and a massive caption with the frigate’s name. There is the motto “І один у полі воїн” (“One soldier can make a battle”) on the back which fully corresponds to the story of the flagship. There are prints on the sleeves – one with the name of the greatest international military training taking place in Ukraine and the outline of the Black Sea, the other with a Ukrainian flag. There is a little imprinted logo of Aviatsiya Halychyny on the back top.
AH_683677c2-cc55-11ec-9ba7-ac1f6b742a2bThis war once again convinced us that our greatest strength and the best thing we have are our people. From the very first day, thousands of our volunteers are packing first-aid kits, cooking, and welding Czech hedgehogs. Also, they are gathering and feeding pets, weaving masking nets, relocating refugees, and organizing classes for children. Our kids give their pocket money for quadrocopters used for intelligence, and the farmers are towing enemy equipment with their tractors. The list can go on and on, but the essence is the same - Ukraine is the place where great people live. That’s what our new t-shirt is about. It’s available in two colors for your liking. On the front, there’s a large print Ukraine is the Capital of Great People in a blue and yellow roundel. Our logo is printed on the back, and at the side seam, there’s a label Proudly made in Ukraine, because we are proud of what we do. Independence War is printed on the sleeve because this is our war for independence.See more women’s t-shirts in the catalog.
AH_4f9bc8c6-2cc2-11f0-b70f-00155d8c3204Women’s T-shirt dedicated to a truly unique brigade of Army Aviation — the only one founded in independent Ukraine.
The 18th Separate Army Aviation Brigade was established in 2015, making it the fourth aviation unit within Ukraine’s Ground Forces. In its relatively short history, the brigade has carried out so many heroic missions that it’s hard to keep count.
During the ATO and JFO operations, the brigade conducted medical evacuations and logistics missions along the entire frontline. After February 24, 2022, the aviators from Poltava were deployed to the most intense combat zones — in Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Luhansk, and Donetsk regions — and became especially known for their role in liberating Zmiinyi Island and carrying out a one-of-a-kind breakthrough into occupied Mariupol.
The brigade bears the name of Igor Sikorsky — the most famous helicopter designer of Ukrainian origin — but it’s known across the world not for its name, but for its actions.
The T-shirt features combat helicopters flying above the silhouettes of spoil tips, with a subtle yet powerful inscription: “Sons of Fortune.” It’s a name that fits them perfectly, because how else can you explain the extraordinary things they accomplished at Azovstal?
On the sleeve: a yellow-and-blue roundel and the inscription Ukraine Army Aviation.On the back: the words that say it all: “FACING THE ENEMY – HEART TO UKRAINE”
AH_b300a006-d752-11ec-9ba8-ac1f6b742a2bThis women’s t-shirt is dedicated to the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces. They call themselves the raccoons, and not surprisingly so. Because a raccoon is a smart, cunning, resilient animal, that acts very well at night. Just like our paratroopers. There’s a large print in the front with an attacking raccoon wearing the AAF beret, and the motto “Always first”. Our printed logo is on the back, and the red label Proudly made in Ukraine is at the aide seam, ‘cause we’re proud of what we do.
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_55170327-3d21-11ef-9bc5-00155dcd4802A series of T-shirts ‘Khartiia. Zhadan’ is our shot at the occupiers in the Kharkiv direction, made by the soldiers of the Khartiia Brigade. Part of the proceeds from the sale of each T-shirt goes to the needs of the Brigade, which from the very beginning of the full-scale invasion while being a volunteer unit, did not allow the enemy to enter Kharkiv. All this time, the poet and volunteer Serhiy Zhadan has been supporting the Khartiia in every way possible, from providing supplies to composing the anthem. Now the Kharkiv rebel has joined the ranks of the 13th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. So while the one who is the main voice of the brigade has taken up arms, each of us can make this voice sound even louder – by wearing a T-shirt ‘Khartiia. Zhadan’ with the lyrics of the anthem written by Serhiy Zhadan, you speak in the name of the Brigade. So speak louder.
AH_a794d58a-3d21-11ef-9bc5-00155dcd4802The founder and commander of the Khartiia Brigade, Vsevolod Kozhemiako, pointed very accurately that the Khartiia is a manifesto of action. And guys of Kharkiv know very well how to act. Recently, this was confirmed by poet and volunteer Serhiy Zhadan, who was voluntarily recruited to join the Brigade together with members of the Zhadan i Sobaky band. At the very beginning of the full-scale invasion, he was one of those who contributed to the creation of the Khartiia and has been actively supporting the volunteer combat unit, which has now grown into a full-fledged brigade. It was Zhadan who came up with the name for the unit and also composed the anthem for the Khartiia figthers, the lyrics of which we have inscribed on the T-shirts.Now, as a fighter of the 13th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ‘Khartiia’, Serhiy Zhadan continues to do everything possible to ensure that he and his comrades have everything they need to liberate Kharkiv region from the occupiers as soon as possible.By purchasing a T-shirt from the ‘Khartiia. Zhadan’ series, you donate UAH 400 for the needs of the Brigade. Turn your manifesto into action.