Jack Off Jill "Cunt"
Bold, defiant, and unapologetically feminist, the Jack Off Jill "CUNT" shirt was born from a desire to reclaim and disarm a word long used to insult and demean women. Designed in 1992 by frontwoman Jessicka Addams, this shirt became a symbol of resistance and empowerment, quickly embedding itself as a staple in the wardrobes of South Florida musicians and their allies.
Originally created as a statement against misogyny and casual sexism in the alternative music scene, the design embraces shock value as a form of social commentary, turning insult into identity.
This is the 1-sided version of the original design. There is no back print on this edition, no "CUNT" or secondary text on the reverse side.
Apparel info and size guide available here.