She Served. She Sacrificed. She Stood Tall.
The Women's Army Corps (WAC) broke barriers long before the world was ready to acknowledge it. Established on May 15, 1942, these women answered the call — leaving behind comfort, safety, and certainty to serve their country with distinction during some of the most defining conflicts of the 20th century.
This hoodie is more than apparel. It's a tribute — worn by those who remember, and those who want to.
About This Piece
- Officially inspired by the Women's Army Corps Vietnam Era with the National Defense Service Medal (NDSM)
- Available in Black, White, and Navy — classic colorways that honor a timeless legacy
- Sizes S through 2XL — because service came in every size
- Heavyweight, mid-fleece construction — built for warmth, built to last
- Kangaroo pocket, ribbed cuffs and hem — structured comfort for everyday wear
The Story Behind the Insignia
The WAC was converted to full active-duty status on July 1, 1943, under the command of its first director, Oveta Culp Hobby — a trailblazer in both military and civilian life. WAC members served in every theater of the war and continued their service through the Vietnam Era, earning the National Defense Service Medal for their commitment during a period of national conflict. The corps was officially disbanded in 1978, its units fully integrated — a quiet acknowledgment that women had always belonged.
When you wear this hoodie, you carry that story forward.
Designed for veterans, families, historians, and anyone who believes that service deserves to be remembered.


