YEMA Love Immigrants 100% SS Tee in Addis Black | Ethiopian Heritage Statement Tee
A t-shirt for anyone who knows that immigrants aren't just welcomed—they're essential. The YEMA Love Immigrants 100% SS Tee brings bold truth to everyday wear with high-quality embroidery front and back, smiley emoji details, and the kind of unapologetic message that says exactly what needs to be said: immigrants bring sauce, style, and unimaginable wealth to this world.
This is the tee that refuses to whisper. Pure cotton construction, raw collar styling, and the kind of presence that says you're here to honor the people who cross borders, build dreams, and refuse to apologize for taking up space. In Addis Black—honoring Ethiopia's capital—this message gains even more power. Made by immigrant founders for anyone brave enough to wear the truth.
What Makes It Yours:
- "LOVE IMMIGRANTS 100%" messaging—bold statement that says what needs to be said
- High-quality embroidery on front and back—premium stitching for lasting impact
- Smiley emoji YEMA logo on side—joyful branding that celebrates immigrant contribution
- Raw collar style—intentional unfinished edge for authentic aesthetic
- Addis Black colorway—named after Ethiopia's capital, sophisticated and powerful
- Round neck construction—comfortable, classic silhouette
- 100% cotton—soft, breathable, built for wearing your values
- Available sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Fit note: true to size for men, women size down one size
The Story Behind the Stitch
This isn't subtle and it wasn't meant to be. YEMA's founders—Yema Khalif from Kibera, Kenya and Hawi Awash, Ethiopian orphan—built this brand from immigrant stories, immigrant hustle, and immigrant refusal to stay small. This tee says what they know to be true: immigrants bring sauce (flavor, culture, perspective), style (aesthetic innovation, cultural wealth), and unimaginable value to every place they land.
The raw collar isn't a mistake—it's intentional. Immigrants don't arrive with perfect edges. They arrive with rough borders, unfinished stories, and the courage to build anyway. The smiley emojis aren't naive—they're defiant joy in the face of everything that tries to dim immigrant light. The Addis Black colorway honors Ethiopia's capital with the kind of timeless sophistication that says this message isn't trend—it's truth. Every YEMA piece carries heritage forward while making room for whoever's brave enough to reach for it—and this tee makes room for every immigrant story that deserves to be loved 100%.
How to Wear Your Reign:
- Style alone when the message is enough
- Pair with jeans for straightforward statement dressing
- Rock to rallies, marches, or anywhere allyship needs to show up
- Layer under jackets when you want the embroidery visible
- Gift to allies who understand that love for immigrants isn't political—it's human
Claim Your Truth
Real allyship isn't performed—it's worn. The most conscious people know that clothing can carry messages that matter: immigrants deserve love, not tolerance; celebration, not accommodation; recognition that they bring wealth, not take it. This tee proves that statement clothing and heritage design aren't separate categories; they're the same commitment to truth-telling.
Made with purpose. Worn with intention. Designed in Tiburon, California by immigrant founders who believe that everyone deserves to see immigrants celebrated—pieces that honor the people who cross borders, learn languages, start businesses, raise families, and build the world we all inhabit. A portion of proceeds supports education for children in Kenya and Ethiopia—because loving immigrants means investing in the next generation of border-crossers and dream-builders.
Product Specifications:
- "LOVE IMMIGRANTS 100%" embroidered messaging
- High-quality embroidery on front and back
- Smiley emoji YEMA logo on side
- Round neck with raw collar style
- Addis Black colorway
- 100% cotton
- Available sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Fit: true to size for men, women size down one size
Bold designs for the brave. If you're here, you belong.