Five Pillars Pin Set

$15.00
Wear your principles on your sleeve—or your bag, hat, or jacket—with our Five Pillars Pin Set, each symbolizing the core values of People on a Mission. This set of five pins represents universality, connection, seeing through another's lens, resilience, and vulnerability — each pin a beacon of our collective quest to stop the not so distant future. Crafted to spark conversation and inspire action, these pins are not just accessories; they are small emblems of big ideas.

• They come in a set of 5
• Made of tinplate
• Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating
• Glossy finish
• Easy to put on

Crafted Upon Command: A Manifesto of Mindful Manufacturing

Every choice you make is a thread in the fabric of the future. When you select this product, it's not merely fetched from a shelf — it is born. Every order you place sets a unique creation process in motion—it’s crafted just for you, slowing our pace but reducing waste. By choosing this, you’re not just buying, you’re participating in a movement against overproduction. Or something like that.
Wear your principles on your sleeve—or your bag, hat, or jacket—with our Five Pillars Pin Set, each symbolizing the core values of People on a Mission. This set of five pins represents universality, connection, seeing through another's lens, resilience, and vulnerability — each pin a beacon of our collective quest to stop the not so distant future. Crafted to spark conversation and inspire action, these pins are not just accessories; they are small emblems of big ideas.

• They come in a set of 5
• Made of tinplate
• Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating
• Glossy finish
• Easy to put on

Crafted Upon Command: A Manifesto of Mindful Manufacturing

Every choice you make is a thread in the fabric of the future. When you select this product, it's not merely fetched from a shelf — it is born. Every order you place sets a unique creation process in motion—it’s crafted just for you, slowing our pace but reducing waste. By choosing this, you’re not just buying, you’re participating in a movement against overproduction. Or something like that.