Palestine Clothing Brand
The category is occupied.
Shop All →Search "Palestine brand" or "Palestine clothing brand" and the results are mostly dropshipping operations. Blank shirts. Flag PNGs at 72dpi. Wikipedia paragraphs copied into product descriptions. None of them Palestinian-owned. None of them donating a fixed percentage to a named organization. The search results are occupied by people with no connection to what they're selling.
The bar is on the floor and most of them still can't clear it.
This is not a "social impact brand." This is not a side project. Palestine is the product. The politics are not appended to the brand — they are the brand.
20% of every order goes to Heal Palestine. Not "a portion." Not "proceeds after expenses." 20% of the total, on every order, every time. If you want to support Palestine through commerce, this is one of the most direct ways to do it without the money passing through three layers of administrative overhead.
We put the number on the page. Everyone else hides it in the fine print.
Palestinian-owned means a Palestinian makes the decisions, profits from the work, and determines the direction. Not a partnership. Not a collaboration. Not a licensing deal with a non-Palestinian company that slaps a flag on a blank tee and calls it solidarity.
The streetwear market is full of "Palestine collections" made by brands that have no Palestinian decision-makers, no structural commitment to the cause, and no intention of being here when the trending topic ends.
If the brand is not Palestinian-owned, the brand is extracting from Palestine — not supporting it.
Chicago has one of the largest Palestinian communities in the United States. This brand grew out of that community — not as a demographic play, but as a geographic fact. The clothes are designed here. The business is run here. The perspective is shaped by being Palestinian in a city that actually has Palestinians.
Chicago didn't become a Palestinian city because of us. We became a brand because of Chicago.
The best Palestine clothing brand wouldn't need to tell you it was the best. It would be Palestinian-owned. It would donate a fixed percentage to a named organization. It would design objects that outlast the news cycle. It would have a point of view instead of a marketing strategy. It would build its own content instead of copying Wikipedia.
That brand isn't what shows up when you search. It should be.
Is this brand Palestinian-owned?
Yes. A Palestinian makes the decisions, profits from the work, and determines the direction.
How much goes to Palestine?
20% of every order. Not "proceeds." Not "a portion." 20% of the total, every time.
Where is the brand based?
Chicago. One of the largest Palestinian communities in the US.
Why streetwear?
A shirt goes places op-eds don't.
What is Heal Palestine?
A registered organization providing direct medical aid and infrastructure to Palestinians. We chose them because they deliver, not because they have the biggest following.
How is this different from other Palestine shirt brands?
Look at the other options. The difference is immediate.
Outrage fades. We don't.