
Knowledge is power!
Know the law!
Wear your rights!
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Hi, I’m Tajuana Nelson the founder of Penal Clothing, an apparel line that uses a unique messaging strategy to communicate the language of the law. We advocate for knowing the law and knowing your rights.
We provide a simple way to convey complicated legal jargon and historical text for everyday people. Currently, we are marketing that message using T-Shirts.
Do you know only 70% of Americans know just one of the 5 freedoms in the First Amendment? That’s 1 in 5 people, even though it’s considered the most important amendment of the US Constitution.
I was one of the 5 people who didn't know. And I wanted to explore a better way to learn about our justice system. In the current environment of social and political unrest, it's extremely important to know your rights.
Penal Clothing’s position is don’t wait until something happens to you or those you care about before you become informed or involved.
Become more educated about the law, practice more awareness, and TAKE action. Let Penal Clothing (PC) help you take a stance.
PROTECTS
Freedom of religion: the right not to see the government establish an official religion
Freedom of the press: the freedom of the media to communicate and receive information
Freedom of the people to peaceably assemble: is the individual right or ability of people to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend their collective or shared ideas.
Freedom to petition our government for a redress of grievances: Petition is the right to ask government at any level to right a wrong or correct a problem.
Your typical 100% cotton t-shirt. Pre-shrunk to make sure your size is maintained throughout several washes, and a classic fit.
• 100% jersey knit
• Pre-shrunk
• Seamless, double-need ⅞” collar
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Classic fit
Size guide
S | M | L | XL | 2XL | |
Width (inches) | 17 ¼ | 19 ¼ | 21 ¼ | 23 ¼ | 25 ¼ |
Height (inches) | 25 ½ | 26 | 27 | 28 | 28 ½ |
PenalCode: a code of laws concerning crimes and offenses and their punishment. ~Merriam- Webster