There is a profound difference between the ‘greatness’ promised by politicians and the greatness achieved by the people. This collection is for those who look beneath the surface of slogans to find the truth of our collective history. By subverting a familiar acronym, we aren’t just making a statement; we are honoring a lineage of resistance that spans from the mountains of Cuba to the shores of Grenada.
Maurice Bishop, Salvador Allende, Che Guevara, and Jacobo Arbenz—these names represent moments when a different world was not only possible but was being actively built. They fought for land reform, for literacy, for healthcare, and for the simple, radical idea that a nation’s resources belong to its people. In a world of ‘fast fashion’ and performative activism, these garments serve as a visual manifesto. They are an invitation to unlearn the narratives of empire and to celebrate the martyrs who dared to prioritize human life over corporate profit.








