The 1966 Hoodie marks the founding of the Black Panther Party and the 1967 armed protest at the California State Capitol—when community defense, political clarity, and public presence collided with state power.
This piece isn’t nostalgia. It’s lineage.
Released as part of Civic Void’s opening collection, the 1966 hoodie is strictly limited to 50 units per size (XS–XXL). Once this run is gone, it will never be reprinted. Each hoodie is part artifact, part signal—meant to be worn, not archived.
Proceeds from this drop directly support:
The launch and operation of the Civic Void gallery
Future pop-ups, programming, and community space
Ongoing art-driven political education and organizing
This is not fast fashion.
It’s material support for a living movement.
If you wear it, you carry the weight of history—and the responsibility of what comes next.
The 1966 Hoodie marks the founding of the Black Panther Party and the 1967 armed protest at the California State Capitol—when community defense, political clarity, and public presence collided with state power.
This piece isn’t nostalgia. It’s lineage.
Released as part of Civic Void’s opening collection, the 1966 hoodie is strictly limited to 50 units per size (XS–XXL). Once this run is gone, it will never be reprinted. Each hoodie is part artifact, part signal—meant to be worn, not archived.
Proceeds from this drop directly support:
The launch and operation of the Civic Void gallery
Future pop-ups, programming, and community space
Ongoing art-driven political education and organizing
This is not fast fashion.
It’s material support for a living movement.
If you wear it, you carry the weight of history—and the responsibility of what comes next.