Women's Army Corps Heritage

Not his shirt. Yours.

Clever tee shirts for women who served. Rooted in Women's Army Corps history. Designed for veterans who want wit, not just a flag.

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The veteran apparel market is full of shirts made for men and shrunk down in pink. PallasThread is different. Every design draws from real women's military history, and every joke lands because you actually lived it.

01 — Heritage

WAC roots, modern attitude

Designs inspired by the Women's Army Corps, the first women to serve in the U.S. Army other than as nurses. Their insignia featured Pallas Athene, goddess of wisdom and war. That's our north star.

02 — Clever

Insider-smart, not just funny

Tees that reward military knowledge. The kind of shirt where another vet reads it and says "where did you get that?" Humor that comes from service, not a stock photo library.

03 — For Her

Actually designed for women

Real cuts, real fits, real sizing. No more wearing your husband's veteran tee and pretending it's yours. You earned your own shirt. It should actually fit.

Why Pallas Athene

The goddess on the patch knew something about fighting in a man's world.

In 1942, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was established. By 1943, it became the Women's Army Corps, and its insignia bore the head of Pallas Athene: goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategic battle.

Over 150,000 women served in the WAC during WWII alone. They were codebreakers, mechanics, air traffic controllers, and postal workers who kept the war machine running. PallasThread exists to make sure those stories don't stay in the history books. They belong on your chest.

She served. She's clever. She deserves better than a men's XL.

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