Because you can advocate for the working class and still look cute doing it.
First, a history lesson (but make it quick). The slogan “All Power to the People” was popularized by the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s. It was—and still is—a demand for self-determination and a stand against the ruling class.
So, when you wear this tee, you are carrying that legacy. It’s a heavy statement, but that doesn’t mean your outfit has to be heavy. In fact, we love the contrast of pairing a radical, anti-capitalist slogan with the softest, girliest accessories you own. It reminds people that the revolution isn’t just for men in berets—it’s for everyone.
Here are three ways to style our “All Power to the People” Baby Tee for three different moods.
Look 1: The “Dark Academia” Organizer
Best for: Classes, coffee shop study sessions, or library dates.
This look leans into the “serious student” vibe. You want to look like you just finished reading The Wretched of the Earth and you have opinions about it.
- The Bottoms: A plaid pleated mini skirt (grey or dark green).
- The Layer: An oversized, chunky knit cardigan left open.
- The Shoes: Platform loafers with white ruffle socks.
- The Accessories: A velvet hair bow and wire-rimmed glasses.
- Why it works: The structure of the loafers and the plaid skirt gives you that “scholarly” look, while the baby tee keeps it young and modern.

Look 2: The Picket Line Princess
Best for: Actual protests, farmer’s markets, or running errands.
Practicality, but make it coquette. This is for when you need to be on your feet all day but refuse to sacrifice the aesthetic.
- The Bottoms: Vintage Levi’s 501s or baggy carpenter jeans (we love a workwear reference).
- The Layer: A pink zip-up hoodie or a denim jacket with pins.
- The Shoes: Your most battered pair of Doc Martens or Adidas Sambas with ribbon laces.
- The Accessories: A canvas tote bag (obviously) and a claw clip.
- Why it works: The juxtaposition of the tight baby tee with baggy, utilitarian pants is the “cool girl” uniform of the moment. It says, “I’m ready to do the work.”

Look 3: The “Soft Radical” Date Night
Best for: Dinner, concerts, or hanging out with someone you want to impress.
Who says political merch can’t be romantic? This look turns the tee into a legitimate fashion statement.
- The Bottoms: A silk or satin midi slip skirt (champagne or black).
- The Layer: A sheer lace long-sleeve top worn under the tee.
- The Shoes: Strappy ballet flats or Mary Janes.
- The Accessories: A pearl choker and a lot of blush.
- Why it works: The lace and satin soften the bold text on the shirt. It creates that perfect “I didn’t try too hard, I just naturally look this good” energy.

Fashion is a language, and what you wear tells the world what you stand for. Whether you’re styling it up with pearls or down with denim, wearing your politics is always in style.
Ready to get the look? [Link: Shop the “All Power to the People” Collection Here]
