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Let the world know how you feel about causes near and dear to you. These comfy summer tees all spring from local organizations and people pushing for change. From finding homes for abandoned cats to supporting a greener planet, there's a shirt that lets you wear your beliefs.

Hawthorn Co. supports reforestation.
Hawthorn Co. supports reforestation.

GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com, Star Tribune

Don't complain, activate

Leslie E. Redmond, a former Minneapolis NAACP president, is the entrepreneur and activist behind this brand that aims to inspire people to get involved in their communities. A related podcast focuses on the Black experience. Buyers select the community rate ($25) or activator ($35) rate. leslieredmond.com/shopdca

For athletes and sports fans who support social justice.
For athletes and sports fans who support social justice.

GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com, Star Tribune

Hawthorn

Every tee plants a tree at Hawthorn Co. Co-founders Mitch Bermel and Vincent Liu both attended Carleton College, and used their love of the outdoors and travel as inspiration to launch the environmentally conscious product line. $24, hawthornclothing.com

Sustainable fashion is what Citizen-T is all about.
Sustainable fashion is what Citizen-T is all about.

GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com, Star Tribune

Ball Better

Olivia Antilla created Ball Better Clothing for athletes and fans to give back to their communities. For a recent campaign, Ball Better gave backpacks filled with workbooks, reading materials, flash cards, coloring books and crayons to 100 local first-graders. $20, facebook.com/ballbetterclothing

Support efforts to rebuild Lake Street.
Support efforts to rebuild Lake Street.

GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com, Star Tribune

Citizen T

Stephanie Dillon's hip T-shirts make a statement without making a big impact on the environment. Each is a one-of-a-kind upcycled shirt that's been reimagined with original art; purchases support Citizen T's commitment to sustainable "slow fashion." From $39, citizen-t.com

Help displaced hospitality workers and BIPOC restaurant owners and chefs.
Help displaced hospitality workers and BIPOC restaurant owners and chefs.

GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com, Star Tribune

We <3 Lake Street

After the civil unrest in response to the killing of George Floyd, local illustrator Lisa Engler created this design to help support the businesses and residents along Lake Street. All profits go to support the We Love Lake Street rebuilding campaign. $30; visitlakestreet.com/welovelakestreet

Support animal rescue efforts.
Support animal rescue efforts.

GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com, Star Tribune

North Stands

As the pandemic took a toll on the hospitality industry, the North Stands stepped in to support displaced local workers. They've expanded their mission to help Black and brown restaurant owners and chefs, too. $25; thenorthstands.org

Cafe meow

Caffeine and cats seem to go together, and Cafe Meow brings that to life as a feline-filled coffee shop. Rescued cafe cats are adoptable, and $5 from any shirt purchase goes to Ruff Start Rescue. $24, thecafemeow.square.site