Wear the Sunflower
A Small Symbol. A Bold Stand.
Whether or not you’re able to plant sunflowers, wearing one lets you take the message with you wherever you go. It sparks conversations, shows your values, and builds visibility for a movement rooted in hope, dignity, and human connection.
How to Wear the Symbol
There’s no one way to wear a sunflower. Express your support in whatever way feels right to you:
Pins & Buttons – Perfect for jackets, hats, and tote bags.
T-Shirts & Hoodies – Bold, wearable reminders that solidarity is always in style.
Stickers – On your water bottle, laptop, bike helmet—take the message with you.
Patches – Sew one onto your backpack, shirt, or even a community quilt project.
Face Paint or Temporary Tattoos – Great for events, marches, and youth involvement.
Jewelry or Hair Accessories – Subtle but meaningful ways to show support daily.
Print-at-Home Sticker Designs
We’ve created a collection of free sunflower sticker designs that you can print at home and share with your community. All you need is standard sticker paper (available at most office supply stores or online). Print them, cut them out, and spread the message wherever you go.
Click here to download our free sticker designs
Use them on:
Water bottles
Notebooks
Phone cases
Bulletin boards
Community spaces
They're great for classrooms, events, and tabling too!
Find Sunflower Gear Online
Want something ready-made? We’ve gathered a list of online shops that offer sunflower-themed items—some made by artists, others supporting social justice causes. Purchasing from these vendors is a great way to wear your values while supporting ethical creators and small businesses.
Click here to view our curated list of sunflower apparel & accessories
We encourage you to:
Support independent makers on platforms like Etsy
Shop from local artists or cultural groups
Look for sustainably made or fair-trade options whenever possible
Share How You Wear It
Wearing a sunflower is also a way to inspire others. Take a photo, make a reel, or post a story—and tag us! Use #SunflowersAcrossAmerica so we can share your sunflower style with the community.
From hand-painted jackets to homemade stickers, we love seeing the creativity and care that people bring to this symbol. You never know who might feel seen or supported by your post.
Why It Matters
When people see sunflowers in windows, on backpacks, on lapels—they know they’re not alone. In a time when many immigrants and vulnerable communities are facing fear, discrimination, or isolation, these symbols become quiet acts of resistance and loud reminders of care.
Together, our sunflowers tell a bigger story: that we believe in welcome, in belonging, and in growing something better—together.