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Liberty Series

Win hearts through open dialogue

Because freedom fades when we stop talking.

Liberty Series

USMCA compliant. Freedom made wearable.

Our Liberty Tier is where the IMCK story begins — built for students, chapters, and anyone who wants to make their voice seen as well as heard. Each shirt is crafted from soft, lightweight, USMCA-compliant fabric, supporting jobs and supply chains across North America. Every purchase helps strengthen the American economy and the values that make it work: freedom, faith, and fairness.

Your shirt includes a discreet QR code on the back shoulder — not as a gimmick, but as an opportunity. When someone scans it, they’ll land on a page celebrating the freedoms we enjoy and stories from around the world that remind us why they matter. It’s a simple, respectful way to start conversations that count.

Choose your shirt color and logo color to match your school, team, or personal style. Bulk orders can customize one combination per order, and campuses can even earn 10% cash-back for their organization — double what most shirt companies offer — when arranged in advance through IMCK Threads.

Shipping is $5 per shirt, or free on orders of 25 or more.

And every purchase carries meaning: an unmatched 25% of IMThreads net profits go directly to Turning Point USA, supporting their mission to educate students about the importance of limited government, free markets, and constitutional values.

Wearing Liberty means standing up...respectfully, confidently, and unapologetically...for what makes America free. Start a Global Movement of Courage, one t-shirt at a time.

Why freedom needs open dialogue

Freedom works best when ordinary people keep talking to each other with curiosity and courage. This page is for students and young adults who want real conversations in a culture that often rewards shouting. We believe open minds, honest debate, and shared civic respect help a diverse country stay strong. We do not need uniform opinions to be good neighbors; we need freedom to speak, freedom to listen, and the responsibility to engage with courage and kindness. Free speech protects disagreement without demanding conformity. Freedom of religion and conscience protect the inner life where people weigh truth and meaning. Freedom of association lets students gather, create clubs, and plan events. Freedom of the press encourages accountability, teaches us to compare sources, and to separate persuasion from propaganda.

Perspective from beyond our borders

In many places, students risk punishment for the views they hold or the questions they raise. Suspensions for speech, expulsions for posts, and investigations for peaceful association do not build resilient citizens; they build quiet fear. Here, we can do better. We can disagree without trying to destroy reputations, and we can debate ideas without dehumanizing the people who hold them.

Classroom courage: A campus invites multiple perspectives to a panel. No one is shouted down. An attendee writes afterward, “I changed my mind on one point, and I am grateful we could talk.”

Policy revised:Students meet with administrators to protect viewpoint diversity. The policy changes, safeguarding open debate for everyone.

What we stand for

Liberty

Every person gets the chance to speak, to learn, and to grow. Liberty gives space for truth to persuade, not to be imposed.

Responsibility

Responsibility keeps liberty from sliding into license. It calls us to honesty, patience, and courage in disagreement.

Respect

Respect keeps doors open. It frames opponents as neighbors, not enemies, and treats dignity as a given.

What we stand for

If you are nervous about starting conversations, let the QR begin for you. When someone asks, “What is this about,” try: “Open dialogue, shared dignity, freedom to think out loud.” Ask questions first, find the human story before the hot take, and remember that a person is more than a position.

What we stand for

Join the conversation. Get updates about respectful debate trainings, speaker events, and dialogue meetups.

See student stories. Explore verified examples of viewpoint diversity in action.