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Artist Suzie Hightshoe | Yell-ow, Anyone Home? 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Shirt
from $42.00
Do you ever feel like no one can hear you? Or that the people in your life can hear you — they're just not listening? Take a moment to reflect. Maybe it's timing. Maybe it's communication style. Maybe it's not you at all. Regardless, you deserve to be Heard with a capital H. Suzie Hightshoe painted this brilliant yellow bloom for the days when you have something important to say and the room is stubbornly quiet — a quiet rebellion in color, a flower that refuses to whisper. Yell-ow, anyone home? Wear this shirt as your permission slip. You don't have to apologize for taking up space. You don't have to soften every truth. The world bends toward those who finally raise their voice. 💛
Suzie Hightshoe is an Iowa educator, storyteller, and photographer whose life's work has been built on a single, luminous belief: that if we are quiet enough, we can hear the story the world is trying to tell us.
Born into a family with more than 150 years of combined teaching legacy — her aunts' manuscripts, plays, poems, and sheet music now preserved at the Museum of Education at the University of Northern Iowa — Suzie carried that legacy into 40 years of her own classroom. Along the way she earned the National Social Studies Teacher of the Year award (1996), traveled to Japan as a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher, and served as an educational ambassador to Russia, bringing cultures together through the universal language of story. Her fifth graders slept under the stars during Iowa's Sesquicentennial. They doused old cemeteries, rode steamboats on the Mississippi, walked alongside wagon trains, and shared Norwegian dinners in Decorah. History was never something Suzie taught from behind a desk.
For Suzie, photography IS storytelling — the camera lens a portal through which she can hear thunder, smell lilies, feel the flutter of a kitten's fur, and taste the first sip of a bold morning coffee. Her art invites you to slow down, look closer, and find meaning in the places and faces most people walk right past.
"Everything and everyone is Art." — Suzie Hightshoe
About this 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Shirt:
• Unisex fit — available in sizes XS through 2XL, every color combination
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather Grey: 52% cotton, 48% polyester)
• Lightweight 4.2 oz/yd² fabric — soft, breathable, baseball-style
• Contrast 3/4 sleeves, ribbed crew neckline, side-seamed construction
• Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing on the front — bold, vibrant, made to be seen
• Tested in real life: washed many times, still looks like the day it arrived
Suzie Hightshoe is an Iowa educator, storyteller, and photographer whose life's work has been built on a single, luminous belief: that if we are quiet enough, we can hear the story the world is trying to tell us.
Born into a family with more than 150 years of combined teaching legacy — her aunts' manuscripts, plays, poems, and sheet music now preserved at the Museum of Education at the University of Northern Iowa — Suzie carried that legacy into 40 years of her own classroom. Along the way she earned the National Social Studies Teacher of the Year award (1996), traveled to Japan as a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher, and served as an educational ambassador to Russia, bringing cultures together through the universal language of story. Her fifth graders slept under the stars during Iowa's Sesquicentennial. They doused old cemeteries, rode steamboats on the Mississippi, walked alongside wagon trains, and shared Norwegian dinners in Decorah. History was never something Suzie taught from behind a desk.
For Suzie, photography IS storytelling — the camera lens a portal through which she can hear thunder, smell lilies, feel the flutter of a kitten's fur, and taste the first sip of a bold morning coffee. Her art invites you to slow down, look closer, and find meaning in the places and faces most people walk right past.
"Everything and everyone is Art." — Suzie Hightshoe
About this 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Shirt:
• Unisex fit — available in sizes XS through 2XL, every color combination
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather Grey: 52% cotton, 48% polyester)
• Lightweight 4.2 oz/yd² fabric — soft, breathable, baseball-style
• Contrast 3/4 sleeves, ribbed crew neckline, side-seamed construction
• Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing on the front — bold, vibrant, made to be seen
• Tested in real life: washed many times, still looks like the day it arrived
Do you ever feel like no one can hear you? Or that the people in your life can hear you — they're just not listening? Take a moment to reflect. Maybe it's timing. Maybe it's communication style. Maybe it's not you at all. Regardless, you deserve to be Heard with a capital H. Suzie Hightshoe painted this brilliant yellow bloom for the days when you have something important to say and the room is stubbornly quiet — a quiet rebellion in color, a flower that refuses to whisper. Yell-ow, anyone home? Wear this shirt as your permission slip. You don't have to apologize for taking up space. You don't have to soften every truth. The world bends toward those who finally raise their voice. 💛
Suzie Hightshoe is an Iowa educator, storyteller, and photographer whose life's work has been built on a single, luminous belief: that if we are quiet enough, we can hear the story the world is trying to tell us.
Born into a family with more than 150 years of combined teaching legacy — her aunts' manuscripts, plays, poems, and sheet music now preserved at the Museum of Education at the University of Northern Iowa — Suzie carried that legacy into 40 years of her own classroom. Along the way she earned the National Social Studies Teacher of the Year award (1996), traveled to Japan as a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher, and served as an educational ambassador to Russia, bringing cultures together through the universal language of story. Her fifth graders slept under the stars during Iowa's Sesquicentennial. They doused old cemeteries, rode steamboats on the Mississippi, walked alongside wagon trains, and shared Norwegian dinners in Decorah. History was never something Suzie taught from behind a desk.
For Suzie, photography IS storytelling — the camera lens a portal through which she can hear thunder, smell lilies, feel the flutter of a kitten's fur, and taste the first sip of a bold morning coffee. Her art invites you to slow down, look closer, and find meaning in the places and faces most people walk right past.
"Everything and everyone is Art." — Suzie Hightshoe
About this 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Shirt:
• Unisex fit — available in sizes XS through 2XL, every color combination
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather Grey: 52% cotton, 48% polyester)
• Lightweight 4.2 oz/yd² fabric — soft, breathable, baseball-style
• Contrast 3/4 sleeves, ribbed crew neckline, side-seamed construction
• Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing on the front — bold, vibrant, made to be seen
• Tested in real life: washed many times, still looks like the day it arrived
Suzie Hightshoe is an Iowa educator, storyteller, and photographer whose life's work has been built on a single, luminous belief: that if we are quiet enough, we can hear the story the world is trying to tell us.
Born into a family with more than 150 years of combined teaching legacy — her aunts' manuscripts, plays, poems, and sheet music now preserved at the Museum of Education at the University of Northern Iowa — Suzie carried that legacy into 40 years of her own classroom. Along the way she earned the National Social Studies Teacher of the Year award (1996), traveled to Japan as a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher, and served as an educational ambassador to Russia, bringing cultures together through the universal language of story. Her fifth graders slept under the stars during Iowa's Sesquicentennial. They doused old cemeteries, rode steamboats on the Mississippi, walked alongside wagon trains, and shared Norwegian dinners in Decorah. History was never something Suzie taught from behind a desk.
For Suzie, photography IS storytelling — the camera lens a portal through which she can hear thunder, smell lilies, feel the flutter of a kitten's fur, and taste the first sip of a bold morning coffee. Her art invites you to slow down, look closer, and find meaning in the places and faces most people walk right past.
"Everything and everyone is Art." — Suzie Hightshoe
About this 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Shirt:
• Unisex fit — available in sizes XS through 2XL, every color combination
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather Grey: 52% cotton, 48% polyester)
• Lightweight 4.2 oz/yd² fabric — soft, breathable, baseball-style
• Contrast 3/4 sleeves, ribbed crew neckline, side-seamed construction
• Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing on the front — bold, vibrant, made to be seen
• Tested in real life: washed many times, still looks like the day it arrived

