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COLLECTION // Hostage To Hero

As our hostages are coming out of the hell that is Hamas's Gaza, they comfort the nation with their messages of strength, resilience, and love. This collection honors them, thanks them,  and celebrates them through some of the most iconic images from this time. Until the last one comes home. We love you all.

COLLECTION // Hope|Held|High

The Hope Held High Collection honors the incomprehensible resilience and hope of Emily Damari, a recently released Israeli hostage, who spent 471 days in Hamas captivity. As she emerged from the depths of literal darkness,  deep within the Gaza tunnels, Emily raised her wounded, bandaged hand — not in defeat, but in defiance. Her heroic gesture, after all the hell she has been through, speaks to the soul of the Israeli people's enduring belief that even in the face of absolute horror, we can always find the hope, strength, and light to cling to persist.

Emily, you are a spiritual giant of our generation. You've inspired all of us, and we will wear this symbol and honor your story so that everyone can hear it and be inspire also. WELCOME HOME!

COLLECTION // Helicopter Heart

This collection honors hero Ofer Calderon, an Israeli 54 year old Israeli father of four, who had been held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, was released on February 1, 2025 after 484 days of harrowing captivity. During his helicopter journey back to Israel, Ofer made his first public gesture: he drew a heart on a whiteboard, a simple yet profound message to us all. Upon his arrival, he was taken by van to a Tel Aviv hospital to reunite with his family. Friends from his bicycling club accompanied the van all the way. At a certain point, Ofer made the van pull over so he could come out and greet his club friends, and the video footage of that moment, of Ofer standing on  Israeli soil, free at last, blowing kisses, and raising his fist in triumph. He has only been free for a matter of hours, and yet his mind-blowing resilience and joy have already inspired us, a testament to human strength and the power of the Jewish people.

COLLECTION // Hope Dies Last

Freed hostage Or Levy visited Tel Aviv's Hostage's Square, less than a week after he was released from Hamas captivity, February 14, 2025. "It's been a week now, a week since I was reborn. I'm trying to process what happened during the 491 days I missed, trying to understand what transpired in our country during that time... I genuinely feel that you all played a part in giving me my life back. Hope dies last." Or, if you can show up to these rallies, we can show up to these rallies. Welcome, welcome home.Until the last one comes back. Hope Dies Last.

COLLECTION // The 5

This design is inspired one of the most iconic images from the current Israel-Gaza war. Five female surveillance soldiers -- Naama Levy, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Agam Berger and Liri Albag -- were all abducted from their base in Nahal Oz, while still wearing their pajamas. Footage of these girls being dragged away by Hamas terrorists into Gaza is some of the most harrowing video that has been made public from the October 7 massacre. When they were released (four of them together, one subsequently), we learned that they were held together for the entirety of their captivity and that the bond shared between them was crucial for keeping each other alive. Liri Albag became famous for raising her hands in a heart to the public multiple times after her release. This design was created from a photo of the girls when they were watching a concert together in the hospital in the week following their release from Hamas captivity.

They remind us that together we can carry each other through anything.
Girls, we love you and we are so relieved that you are finally home. Until the last one returns.

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THE SPIRIT OF

REVIVAL

@Revivalist.collective, we CEASELESSLY ENDEAVOR TO NEVER GIVE UP on our dreams for a kinder, better, more beautiful world. EMBOLDENED by Israel’s journey, our WORK honorS A GENERATIONAL LEGACY OF RESILIENCE, VISION & THE CONVICTION THAT BETTER DAYS ARE ALWAYS AHEAD. @REVIVALIST.APPAREL CREATES WEARABLE designs meant TO inspirE + encouragE FIRST THE individual and theN THE collective to, as Gandhi said, "be the change."

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