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Wear the Message™ Eco Tote — “Auschwitz 1945 / Gaza 2025” (Organic Cotton, 6-gal)
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What it is
A durable, 100% organic-cotton tote designed as wearable media—a piece that carries your essentials and a message. The front artwork juxtaposes “Auschwitz 1945 / Gaza 2025”; the back features The Hidden Codex logo + a QR code that opens source material and context.
Why you’ll like it
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Spacious 6-gallon capacity (books, groceries, beach gear)
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Comfortable dual straps; reinforced seams; up to 30 lb / 13.6 kg
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Ethically made: OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, vegan, cruelty-free
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Designed to spark conversation and fund relief — 15% of profits help humanitarian efforts.
Specs
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Material: 100% organic cotton twill
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Capacity: ~6 gal (22–24 L)
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Weight limit: 30 lb (13.6 kg)
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Finish: woven, soft hand, durable stitching
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Sizes: One size
Care
Machine wash cold (≤30°C / 90°F). Do not bleach. Tumble dry low.
Who it’s for
Readers, students, activists, and everyday carriers who want a reusable tote that’s practical and principled.
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Organic, reusable tote = eco-friendly everyday carry
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Conversation starter: art + QR code to verified reading/context
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Ethical merch aligned with The Hidden Codex mission
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Strong enough for books & groceries; light enough for daily use
From products to purpose hear how The Hidden Codex inspires action and sparks conversation.
What Our Community Says
Wearing my Codex hoodie always sparks conversations. Friends and strangers ask what the symbol means, and it gives me a chance to share the story behind the movement. It’s more than just clothing, it’s a reminder that knowledge, truth, and resistance belong to everyone
Finally, a brand that connects fashion with activism. When I buy a T-shirt or hoodie, I know I’m supporting campaigns that matter, from preserving ancient wisdom to funding humanitarian relief. Every purchase feels like I’m adding my voice to a much bigger story
The Free Library is a treasure. I’ve discovered texts I never thought I’d have access to, writings that shift how I see history and the present. It feels like the team behind The Hidden Codex is breaking open doors that were meant to stay locked. That’s revolutionary
I joined one of the campaigns last year and it gave me real hope. It wasn’t just signing a petition it was being part of something alive, global, and necessary. The Hidden Codex is more than a store; it’s a movement where every voice, no matter how small, counts
