I'm Pretti Good - Unisex Sweatshirt
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They didn't just kill them. They lied about them.
This is the sweatshirt that started everything.
In January 2026, we watched two videos that changed our lives.
Renée Good was a mother of three, killed on January 7th.
Alex Pretti was an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital — caring for veterans like the one who founded this brand — killed on January 24th, with his phone in his hand, filming.
We watched the footage. Both times. And what we saw didn't match what we were told.
Before the investigations were finished — before the questions were even asked — the official statements were already out. The press conferences. The talking points. The carefully chosen words. Domestic terrorists. Evil. A narrative spun so fast and so confidently that millions of Americans accepted it before they ever heard the names Renée or Alex spoken with any tenderness at all.
That's when something broke open in us. Because killing someone is one horror. But killing them and rewriting them — burying who they actually were under a lie before their families had even buried them — is a different kind of harm. That's the harm that doesn't stop with the dead. That's the harm that teaches the rest of us we are one bad day away from being remembered as monsters by a country that never knew us.
So we made a sweatshirt. Because if the official story is going to call them evil, then the unofficial story — the one walking around on chests and backs, read by strangers in coffee shops and grocery stores — has to say something else.
I'm Pretti Good.
Their names, stitched into one sentence. Pretti and Good. Two words a press release tried to drown. Two words that, put together, become a confession the wearer makes out loud:
I see who they actually were. I refuse the version I was handed. And whatever line was drawn between "us" and "them" — I'm standing on their side of it.
Soft, warm, and built to keep you steady through the long seasons of telling a truth that the official version would rather you forgot.
I remember them. I stand here. I am them.
Your purchase gives back: $7 from every shirt in this design is donated to Civil Rights Organizations working to protect the people, communities, and freedoms that depend on telling the truth — even when the official story would rather you didn't. Wearing this sweatshirt isn't just a statement — it's a contribution.
Wear It Proud. Stand for something.
A sturdy and warm sweatshirt bound to keep you warm in the colder months. A pre-shrunk, classic fit sweater that’s made with air-jet spun yarn for a soft feel.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
• Classic fit
• 1x1 athletic rib knit collar with spandex
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel
• Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem
