Details
The Anchor: Fall of Civilizations Classic T-Shirt
Start with the basics. The Fall of Civilizations Classic T-Shirt is a $24.99 everyday tee made from 100% ring-spun cotton with a relaxed unisex fit. It's pre-shrunk, so the size you pick is the size it stays. The front features the Fall of Civilizations branding in a clean, understated design. It's not loud. It's the kind of shirt that gets you a nod from a student who caught you listening to the pod at lunch.
For teachers, this is the go-to for field trips, casual dress days, or just a long day of grading essays on the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It's also a solid pick for history club members who want something that doesn't scream "nerdy" at first glance.
If you want to see all the shirt varieties in one place, check out Fall of Civilizations's t-shirt collection. The Classic is the one we keep coming back to.
Layer Up: Premium Hoodie and Tank Top
Classrooms are unpredictable. One day the AC is blasting, the next it's broken and you're sweating through a lesson on the consequences of deforestation on Easter Island. That's why the Fall of Civilizations Premium Hoodie earns its $49.99 price tag. It's midweight, with a soft brushed interior and a durable print that survives repeated washings. It's the layer you throw on before the morning bell, and keep on through your prep period.
For the warmer months, the Fall of Civilizations Tank Top is $19.99 and uses the same design approach. It's a more athletic cut, so it's great for school fun runs, outdoor social studies fairs, or just those 90-degree afternoons when the building manager hasn't fixed the HVAC yet.
The Unexpected: Polo Shirt
Polo shirts are having a quiet moment in education. The Fall of Civilizations Polo Shirt is priced at $34.99 and features an embroidered logo on the chest. It's a step up in formality, so you can wear it on picture day or parent-teacher conferences without looking like you're about to mow the lawn. The fabric is breathable and has a bit of stretch, which teachers appreciate when they're reaching for the top of the map rack.
More Than Merch: The Educational Hook
What makes these pieces actually useful in class? The podcast itself. Episodes like "The Bronze Age Collapse" and "The Fall of the Maya" are already popular listening assignments. When students see their teacher wearing the same branding they hear in the episodes, it makes the connection feel real. And if you're a student who's had your mind blown by the "Fall of Rome" series, a tee or hoodie is an easy conversation starter with your history teacher.