Description: with the image of a tree bending but not breaking, its branches curling into graceful forms. For many autistic and neurodivergent people, the metaphor resonates deeply — life’s challenges can twist and stretch us, but those very experiences often shape unique forms of strength, creativity, and resilience. A powerful design for fans of Emily Dickinson and for anyone in the autistic and neurodivergent community who sees beauty in their own different shape.
Description: This enchanting design shows a young woman reading a book, her flowing hair transforming into a galaxy of stars, flowers, and colors. With the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name in the corner, it captures the magic of imagination and the way stories open up entire worlds. Perfect for book lovers, poetry fans, and dreamers who see reading as a cosmic, transformative experience.
Description: This romantic design shows the pages of an open book folded into the shape of a heart, paired with the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name. A perfect blend of literature and love, it captures the passion readers feel for poetry and the written word. Ideal for bookworms, poetry lovers, and anyone who holds Emily Dickinson—and books themselves—close to their heart.
Description: "Hope is a thing with feathers" - Emily Dickinson. Available in hoodies, long sleeves, mugs, and more! This minimalist black-and-white design features Emily Dickinson’s famous line, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant,” updated with the subtle branding of the Emily Dickinson Fan Club. Elegant and literary, it’s a tribute to truth-telling, poetry, and the enduring wit of one of history’s most iconic writers. Perfect for book lovers, literature fans, and those who cherish honesty with a touch of artistry. Show off your bookworm status with this literary quote design! The Autistic Culture Podcast Episode: Poetry is Autistic
Description: This elegant design features a stack of hand-drawn books in a Sailing vessel/ Ship with tiny stars spilling out from their pages, symbolizing the magic of poetry and imagination. With the Emily Dickinson Fan Club name in the corner, it’s a tribute to literature, truth-telling, and the timeless wonder found inside a book. Perfect for readers, writers, and fans of Dickinson’s enduring brilliance.
Description: This enchanting design reimagines the opening of Beauty and the Beast, with Belle sitting at a fountain, lost in a book as illustrated pages swirl around her. A dreamy tribute to book lovers and Disney fans alike, it captures the moment of knowing you were meant for more in life. Perfect for readers, fairy tale enthusiasts, and those who see themselves in Belle’s dreams for a bigger life.
Description: A Beauty and the Beast quote that is oh-so relatable for Autistic people! This dreamy design features an open book releasing a swirl of enchanted imagery—mushrooms, stars, constellations, and a crescent moon. Inspired by Belle’s love of stories in Beauty and the Beast, it celebrates imagination, magic, and the worlds waiting inside the pages. Perfect for bookworms, fairy tale lovers, and anyone who finds their escape in stories. (Check out The Autistic Culture Podcast, Beauty and the Beast is Autistic episode)
Description: "Have you tried just suffering?" Show off your spoonie pride, disability pride, autistic pride, and self care pride with this t-shirt. (The Autistic Culture Podcast Episode 24: The Trouble with Temple). Available in hoodies long sleeves mugs and more.
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Description: Every autistic person has heard it: dismissive, ableist advice that boils down to “just deal with it.” This design turns that cruelty into art—an anatomical heart stabbed through with sarcasm. It’s not a celebration of pain, it’s a call-out of the way society tells neurodivergent people to simply endure instead of change the system.
Description: Our "Autistic Meat Bodies" (as Matt likes to call them) are easily drained because they are processing more! Be gentle with your meat body and honor that low-battery feeling with your official burn-out hoodie, long sleeves, mugs, and more! (The Autistic Culture Podcast Episode 14: Autistic Medical Needs).
Description: A modern twist on Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, this design swaps the Renaissance ideal for a “meat body” wired into music and tech. With bold headphones and sleek detail, it’s part art parody, part cultural commentary. Perfect for fans of philosophy, art history, cyberpunk vibes, and neurodivergent takes on embodiment.
Description: Carb-lovers rejoice! Let's hear it for bread! This playful design features rows of sliced white bread with the bold word BREAD in the center, a nod to same foods, safe foods, and the comfort of familiar favorites. Whether you grew up on Wonder Bread or still keep it as a go-to staple, this design celebrates the joy and reliability of autistic comfort foods. Perfect for neurodivergent pride merch, foodie humor, or anyone who knows that sometimes, bread is simply the best answer. Inspired by the discussion of same and safe foods featured on The Autistic Culture Podcast Dino Nuggets are Autistic
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Description: Amazing quote from Matt on The Autistic Culture Podcast. Show off your neurodivergent pride with this tee (available in hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, and more!)
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Description: Celebrate the holidays with a little autistic pride and a lot of sparkle! This festive design declares “Santa is Autistic” with a golden glitter trail and sleigh silhouette. Perfect for autistic folks, neurodivergent families, and anyone who wants to bring inclusion and joy into holiday traditions. Wear it to Christmas parties, family gatherings, or just while watching holiday movies under a blanket.
Description: Who says Santa isn’t neurodivergent? This festive design features a glittering gold trail with Santa’s sleigh in bold holiday red and the words “Santa is Autistic.” It’s a cheeky, pride-filled way to bring autistic joy into holiday traditions. Whether you’re on the naughty list, the nice list, or just the “leave me alone, I’m reading” list, this shirt is perfect for Christmas gatherings, parties, or cozy winter nights.