De Oppresso Liber on Mens Short Sleeve T-Shirt
6oz 100% Cotton • A01032
All products are made to order. Please allow up to approximately 14 business days for your order to ship.
NOTE: The colors on this proof may not exactly match the actual screen printed inks. Slight unavoidable variations may occur.
Men's Apparel

Mens Short Sleeve T-Shirt
$16.956oz 100% Cotton

Mens Long Sleeve Shirt
$18.95

Mens ACU/BDU Undershirt
$16.95

Mens Tank Top
$16.95

Mens Sleeveless T-Shirt
$15.95

Mens Crewneck Sweatshirt
$27.95

Mens Hooded Sweatshirt
$32.95

Mens Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt
$35.95

Mens Sweatpants
$19.95

Mens Jersey Polo Shirt
$23.95

Shorts - Running
$27.95

Shorts - Classic Pocket
$21.95

Mens Medium Length Apron
$18.95One Size Fits Most; Length = 28"
Men's Dri-Release™
Due to the material of the Dri-release apparel being 100% Wicking Microfiber Polyester, We are not able to silk screen on individual orders, ONLY on Bulk/Unit orders of 30 or more, in the case of individual orders we can ONLY offer a Small/Front Iron on Heat Transfer.

Dri-Release Short Sleeve Summer
$25.95Lightweight WIKZ

Dri-Release Long Sleeve Summer
$28.95Lightweight WIKZ

Dri-Release Mock Turtle Long Sleeve
$29.95WIKZ 87957

Dri-Release ACU/BDU Undershirt
$21.95
Women's Apparel

Womens Short Sleeve T-Shirt
$15.955.6oz 100% Cotton

Womens Long Sleeve Shirt
$19.95

Womens Loose-Fit Long Sleeve Shirt
$19.95

Womens Thick-Strap Tank Top
$18.50

Womens Short Apron
$15.95One Size Fits Most; Lenth = 24
Youth Apparel

Youth Short Sleeve T-Shirt
$12.956oz 100% Cotton

Youth Long Sleeve Shirt
$15.95

Youth Crewneck Sweatshirt
$24.95

Youth Hooded Pullover Sweatshirt
$28.95
Mugs, Caps & Memorabilia
Every SF operator knows "De Oppreso Liber" embossed admidst
the Black banner upon the Special Forces Crest, is the latin phrase which literally translates in English as "Liberator of the Oppressed" or "TO FREE THE OPPRESSED".
Do you also know its lineage roots stem from the exploits of World War Two OSS Jedburgh Teams operating behind the lines in France like those Colonel Aaron Banks, Father of US Army Special
Forces, was an active part of?
These forerunners of SF were force multiplying French Resistance, helping them " free themselves" from the oppression of Nazis behind the lines in France in waht was then Bold out of the box concepts for how to wage a war.
It was there however that the future generations of American Operators would forever understand and add "De Oppresso Liber"
to the volumes of US military lore.













