
SOSPBS T-Shirt – Retro Public Broadcasting Protest Tee
- ✦ Free shipping $50+
- ✦ 30-day returns
- ✦ Packed with care
Details & fit
A love letter to public broadcasting — printed in analog.
The #SOSPBS tee blends protest energy with pure nostalgia, featuring vintage TV color bars inspired by the CRT screens we grew up with. It’s a wearable reminder of the free, community-centered programming that shaped whole generations: Mr. Rogers’ softness, late-night documentaries, pledge-drive chaos, and the quiet magic of learning through a glowing screen.
Designed for media nerds, storytellers, NPR devotees, and anyone who knows that public broadcasting isn’t just television — it’s culture, education, and access. Printed on a soft Bella + Canvas tee, it’s lightweight, comfortable, and scroll-stopping in its throwback charm.
Why it resonates:
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Retro analog signal design that sparks instant nostalgia
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Soft Bella + Canvas 3001 unisex tee
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Lightweight, breathable cotton
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Perfect for PBS fans, media lovers, and analog romantics
Wear the signal.
Honor the stories that shaped you.
Keep public media weird, wonderful, and worth fighting for.
Shipping
Ships within 3–5 business days from Miami. Free shipping on U.S. orders $50+. International available at checkout.
Returns
30-day returns on unworn tees and unused goods. Sale items final. Email hola@sinceremischief.com and we’ll sort you out.
Materials & care
100% ring-spun cotton, garment-dyed, pre-shrunk. Wash cold inside-out, tumble dry low. Built to last ten years, not ten weeks.
Loud is the point. Readable across the room.
Inspired by Lotería cards and 1970s protest posters. Hand-drawn by our in-house artist Rosa M., printed one shirt at a time on garment-dyed cotton that gets better with every wash.
Real reviews, no BS.
★★★★★“Exactly what I wanted.”
Shipped fast. My coworkers keep asking where the tee is from — I tell nobody.
★★★★★“The fit is perfect.”
Heavy cotton. Print is crisp. Held up after 20 washes. Will buy again in every color.
★★★★★“Runs slightly large.”
Sized down to an S and it fits beautifully. The art is even prettier in person.
