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John F. Kennedy

A moment frozen in chrome, forever circling Dealey Plaza on the loops of history and pop culture, comes roaring back—not as a whisper, but as a visual jolt. The 1961 Lincoln Continental X-100, the steel-bodied stage on which the American dream caught a bullet, isn’t just a car anymore. It’s an icon. A relic. A witness. And now—thanks to Poeha—a shirt. “Shock, Disbelief, Grief” isn’t merely a headline; it’s a feeling still echoing in the bones of a generation. The sharp typography bites like breaking news, and that front grill? It stares back at you with a cold, historical squint—unblinking, unforgettable. There’s no nostalgia here, only that electric hum of political trauma, conspiracy, and lingering doubt. Poeha doesn’t dress you in silence. We clothe you in questions—worn across your chest like a riddle in boldface.

Drive Through the Headlines

Let’s be honest: most shirts say nothing. Ours shout back at the past. This isn’t about idolizing Kennedy or immortalizing the motorcade. This is about driving full-throttle through Dallas 1963, with the top down and your critical mind wide open. The image on this shirt? Not a design. It’s a portal. A time machine made of cotton and context. With every wear, you’re re-entering that fractured moment—JFK waving, crowds screaming, then… silence, followed by chaos. Was it Oswald? Was it someone behind the grassy knoll? Or was it simply fate flexing its dark sense of irony? The car might have stopped, but the questions never did. This tee invites conversation, controversy, and yes—compliments. In a sea of fashion clichés, this is critical fashion that makes people pause. History repeats itself, but this time, you’re wearing it with intent.

Bullet Points and Pop Culture

This isn’t a shirt for the faint of heart—or memory. It belongs to those who see headlines not as endings but as beginnings of deeper thought. This car, this day, this bullet—have lived rent-free in our collective consciousness, rerun in documentaries, deconstructed in college dorms, sampled in rap lyrics, and debated in smoky bars. “Sniper’s Bullet Cuts Down President Kennedy”—a phrase so brutally simple it reads like a haiku for disaster. Our design echoes that headline style for a reason: to highlight the absurd brevity of media in the face of enormity. And the Lincoln? A true American contradiction: luxury lined with vulnerability. By wearing this, you carry the weight of that contradiction—and still manage to look unreasonably cool doing it. Because at Poeha, we believe in historical irony meets streetwear. And you’re not just in the loop. You’re in the motorcade.

Be Critical, But Smile

Yes, it’s a shirt about death. But it’s also a shirt about life—the kind that doesn’t shy away from tough truths but stares them straight in the grill. Poeha knows that humour and grief aren’t opposites; they’re partners in this strange tango called existence. We don’t wear tragedy like a badge, but like a conversation starter. A wink to those who know that satire is the thinking person’s therapy. So go ahead, make people look twice. Some might chuckle. Some might grimace. Some might ask, “Wait, is that… Kennedy’s car?” And you’ll nod, with that Poeha glint in your eye that says: “History’s weird, isn’t it?” Because let’s face it—life without wit is like a convertible without wheels: flashy, but going nowhere.

From Grief to Graphic

What makes this shirt tick—besides the historical weight and graphic clarity—is its unapologetic embrace of discomfort. We’re not here to make you comfortable. We’re here to keep you awake. And what’s more jarring than a shirt that reminds you America once lost its innocence on live TV? This isn’t just retro fashion. It’s graphic resistance. A wearable prompt that asks: when did we stop asking questions? The moment Kennedy slumped forward, a thousand futures fractured. But today, with this tee, those fragments reassemble—not into answers, but into art. Poeha transforms mourning into meaning, grief into graphics, and the past into present-tense provocations. You’re not wearing a memorial. You’re wearing a message: stay curious. Stay alert. And for heaven’s sake, don’t blend in.

Style That Speaks Volumes

In a world of meaningless slogans and fast fashion frenzies, Poeha stands for substance. We design shirts that look good and say something. “Shock, Disbelief, Grief” is more than a headline; it’s a mantra for those who see through the gloss of history and demand the raw footage. It’s for the deep divers, the late-night documentary binge watchers, the podcast obsessives, the ones who mutter “That’s suspicious” at dinner parties. And yes, it’s for the fashion lovers too—because sharp lines, moody navy tones, and iconic minimalism never go out of style. Poeha isn’t just a brand. It’s a state of mind. A reminder that you are unique, thoughtful, ironic, and—let’s face it—just a bit rebellious. Whether you’re walking the streets of Berlin, biking through Amsterdam, or café-lounging in Brooklyn, this shirt whispers conspiracy and shouts cool. In the end, this isn’t about Kennedy. It’s about you. And the courage it takes to wear the past—stylishly and critically—in a world that prefers amnesia.

 

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