November Drop: Would You Say That to a Man?
Let’s start with the question.
Would you say that to a man?
It’s not just a clapback - it’s a reality check. Because we’ve all heard it:
“Smile more.”
“Don’t walk alone.”
“Take it as a compliment.”
“Don’t be so emotional.”
“Are you sure you know what you’re doing?”
And every time, we’ve swallowed it. Laughed it off. Bit our tongues. Until now.
Meet: The Say That Again Tee
This tee design was born from that fire. From the frustration of being policed, patronised, and silenced. From the rage of being told our safety is our responsibility. From the refusal to keep shrinking.
It’s not just a shirt. It’s a protest. A wearable middle finger to the double standards we live with.
Inspired by Reclaim the Night
Reclaim the Night is a global protest against gendered violence. It started in the 1970s, when women marched through the streets to demand the right to walk safely at night - without fear, without blame, without being told to stay home.
In Australia, it’s held every October. Women and allies gather to demand justice, safety, and autonomy. To say: we will not be silenced. We will not be blamed. We will not be afraid.
Reclaim the Night calls for:
Justice for First Nations women and communities
An end to violence in homes, workplaces, and public spaces
Funding for specialist services and education
Safety and healthcare for all
Solidarity with trans and gender-diverse people
The amplification of survivor voices
You can get involved by:
Attending your local march (usually the last Friday of October)
Donating to frontline services
Sharing survivor stories and resources
Wearing your resistance - like our tee
This drop is our tribute. To every woman who’s ever walked home with keys between her fingers. To every survivor who was told she should’ve known better. To every voice that was silenced.
$1 from every sale goes directly to Women Up North
Women Up North is a feminist organisation based in Lismore, NSW. They’ve been supporting women, children, and young people escaping domestic and family violence for over 30 years.
They don’t just offer shelter - they offer dignity. They provide crisis housing, long-term support, outreach to Aboriginal communities, and culturally safe education programs. They centre survivors. They fight for justice. They do the work.
We support them because:
They’re local, feminist, and community-led
They prioritise safety, autonomy, and empowerment
They stand for everything this tee was made to honour
Ethically Made, Fiercely Worn
Slow-produced in small batches
Screen printed by hand with vegan inks
Powered by renewable energy
No fast fashion. No restocks. No apologies.
Drop Details
Early access: Monday 27 October, 6PM AEST (subscribers only)
Public release: Wednesday 29 October, 6PM AEST
Limited run. No restocks. Available until the end of November.
This tee isn’t just something you wear. It’s something you carry. You carry it when you walk home alone. When you speak up in rooms that weren’t built for you. When you challenge the comment, the stare, the silence.
You carry it for the girl who was told to stay quiet. For the woman who was told she should’ve known better. For the survivor who was told it was her fault.
You carry it because you know better. Because you’re done shrinking. Because you’re not here to be palatable - you’re here to be powerful.
So wear it. Wear it like a warning. Wear it like a promise. Wear it like fire.
