The Framers Seal Tee – “Ambition Must Be Made to Counteract Ambition”

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Step into the halls of history with this college-society-inspired tee that brings James Madison’s most famous line from Federalist No. 51 to life: “Ambition must be made to counteract ambition.”

The design features a classic laurel-wreathed seal with a balanced triangle at its core — representing the three co-equal branches of government. Across the banner, Madison’s words remind us why checks and balances remain essential to liberty.

Printed in a bold, distressed collegiate style, this shirt looks like it could have come straight from an old East Coast honor society. Whether you’re a history buff, a political science nerd, or just someone who appreciates sharp design with a deeper meaning, this tee is a statement piece for America’s 250th.

100% ring-spun cotton

Vintage collegiate seal style

Classic red, white, and blue palette

Distressed print for a lived-in look

“Est. 1787” — because that’s when it all began

Wear the wisdom of the Framers — and rep the society of ambition-checkers.
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Step into the halls of history with this college-society-inspired tee that brings James Madison’s most famous line from Federalist No. 51 to life: “Ambition must be made to counteract ambition.”

The design features a classic laurel-wreathed seal with a balanced triangle at its core — representing the three co-equal branches of government. Across the banner, Madison’s words remind us why checks and balances remain essential to liberty.

Printed in a bold, distressed collegiate style, this shirt looks like it could have come straight from an old East Coast honor society. Whether you’re a history buff, a political science nerd, or just someone who appreciates sharp design with a deeper meaning, this tee is a statement piece for America’s 250th.

100% ring-spun cotton

Vintage collegiate seal style

Classic red, white, and blue palette

Distressed print for a lived-in look

“Est. 1787” — because that’s when it all began

Wear the wisdom of the Framers — and rep the society of ambition-checkers.