
About


I am a Navy veteran currently employed in the field of law enforcement. I have been working on deeper more meaningful designs regarding the founding of America. I feel that my ideas create a niche in the market that no one has explored and I am excited to share them with you.
Our company believes deeply in the value of American institutions. We're proud to be one of the few clothing companies dedicated to celebrating U.S. history in this way, because we believe there's nothing more important than remembering who we are and where we came from.
I am deeply involved in researching the American Revolutionary War. One day, after doing some research, I started thinking about how most patriotic t-shirts just touch the surface of the revolutionary war by focusing on dates, flags, or famous slogans. I began taking notes and highlighting ideas I envisioned on a t-shirt. One of those ideas was the inspiration for our company name.
The company name "Liberty & Laws" was taken from a street ballad that patriots began singing after the events of the Boston Massacre that led to the Boston Tea Party. It went like this:
According to the forefathers liberty nor laws could exist on their own. Natural liberty, the freedom to do whatever you want, needed the restraint of human laws. By applying laws to liberty, although it diminished natural liberty, restrained a man from doing mischief to his fellow citizens. This increased the civil liberties of all men.
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Liberty & Laws Clothing Company aims to spark a conversation about the founding of America and its history. Our hope is that people see someone wearing our design and want to ask questions, and the person wearing the design would be able to answer those questions. We've been amazed by the incredible stories that have emerged from American history, and they've inspired us to come up with special designs based on these events and characters.
Our values here at Liberty & Laws Clothing were personified by Americans during the Revolutionary War era. Liberty and laws were very important ideas to Americans during this era and stood for responsibility, integrity, and equality. When it came to self-governance every American had the responsibility to act with integrity to his fellow American, and every American was equal under the law they established. Today these values still define us and make us who we are. Our goal at Liberty & Laws is to inspire you through our clothing to honor and exemplify our forefathers values.