Collection: Come And Take It

The phrase “Come and take it” carries a legacy that spans centuries. Its' spirit traces back to ancient Greece’s molon labe and reappeared in early America when Colonel John McIntosh answered a British demand to surrender Fort Morris, Georgia, in 1778 with those same four words. Later, during the Texas Revolution of 1835, the now-famous Gonzales flag carried the phrase beneath a black cannon—an image that became a symbol of courage and defiance.

This series honors that enduring message through the lens of shine culture: independence, craftsmanship, and the will to stand your ground. Whether it’s a still, a jar, or your freedom to make what’s yours, this design speaks to anyone who refuses to yield.

Wear it proud, and let history pour another round.