A declaration of survival, rebellion, and ancestral power. This cropped sweatshirt honors the witches, healers, and free-thinkers who were hunted, silenced, and feared, and the truth they could never erase: the magic lived on.
The bold “1692” marks the year of the Salem witch trials, layered with the defiant words They Couldn’t Burn Us All—a reminder that wisdom, autonomy, and the sacred feminine cannot be destroyed, only transformed. Set against soft black fabric, the design feels like a modern sigil of protection and resistance, made for those who carry old magic in a new world.
Perfect for cool nights, moonlit walks, or wrapping yourself in something that feels both powerful and soft, this cropped sweatshirt pairs forest-witch energy with everyday wearability.
A declaration of survival, rebellion, and ancestral power. This cropped sweatshirt honors the witches, healers, and free-thinkers who were hunted, silenced, and feared, and the truth they could never erase: the magic lived on.
The bold “1692” marks the year of the Salem witch trials, layered with the defiant words They Couldn’t Burn Us All—a reminder that wisdom, autonomy, and the sacred feminine cannot be destroyed, only transformed. Set against soft black fabric, the design feels like a modern sigil of protection and resistance, made for those who carry old magic in a new world.
Perfect for cool nights, moonlit walks, or wrapping yourself in something that feels both powerful and soft, this cropped sweatshirt pairs forest-witch energy with everyday wearability.