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About Represent Your School

Represent Your School was created by twin brothers Gavin and Brock Ein — two 9-year-old students with a big idea. Inspired by their mom’s deep involvement with the school PTO, they saw firsthand how much effort (and funding) is needed to give every child an exemplary educational experience.

With a love for art and creativity, and an entrepreneurial spirit learned from their dad, Gavin and Brock decided to build something special: a way to “gear up” schools with spirit wear while giving back at the same time.

At Represent Your School, 100% of proceeds are donated back to schools to support important initiatives — from classroom resources to extracurricular programs — so that all children can thrive.

Every t-shirt, hoodie, mug, hat, tote, or backpack you purchase not only lets you show your school pride, but also directly supports students and teachers. When you represent your school, you’re making a difference.