Jason Mewes Drops Official Dogma T-Shirts Featuring ‘God Herself’ Art

Available cult flick inspired gear marrying protest sign imagery with modern design flair!

By Reshmi Das

Jason Mewes Brings Cult Classic To Your Closet

Jason Mewes, renowned for his role as Jay alongside Kevin Smith’s Silent Bob, is merging his on-screen persona with streetwear in an official Dogma T-shirt collection. The actor took to Instagram this week to announce the drop of licensed tees featuring the iconic “God herself” image and Smith’s original protest sign from the 1999 fantasy comedy.

Inside The New Dogma Tee Drop

On his Instagram handle @jaymewes, Mewes shared photos of the white and charcoal tees emblazoned with graphics by @classycreeps and @evergoodsupply. His caption reads: “God herself is now on officially licensed Dogma shirts along with @thatkevinsmith’s original protest sign! In stock and ready to be shipped right now, so head on over to my link in bio #dogma #jayandsilentbob #creeporama.” Fans can grab these limited-run pieces directly from Mewes’ online store, where sizes range from S to XXL.

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Classy Creeps and EverGood Supply tapped into Dogma’s visual language—satirizing religious iconography while honoring the film’s cult status. The shirts spotlight the tongue-in-cheek spirit that made Dogma both controversial and endlessly quotable over two decades ago.

25-year Anniversary Re-release Inspires Merch

This T-shirt launch coincides with the Dogma: Resurrected tour—a freshly restored 4K presentation marking the film’s 25th anniversary. The revival kicked off with an exhibition organized by Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York City on June 5, where original Dogma props and Kevin Smith’s anniversary art were on display.

According to the @morrisonhotelgallery post, the show travels next to Los Angeles later this summer, bringing exclusive prints and the chance to meet cast members. Smith also teased a limited-run Buddy Christ collectible, underscoring the duo’s passion for keeping the cult classic in the spotlight.

Fans planning to catch the re-release can find tickets on Fathom Events, while apparel enthusiasts just need to click Mewes’ link in bio to claim their piece of View Askewniverse history.

From Clerks To Dogma And Beyond

Jason Mewes first burst onto the scene in 1994’s Clerks, catching Kevin Smith’s eye while flipping burgers in New Jersey. Born June 12, 1974, Mewes has reprised Jay in nine View Askewniverse projects, including Mallrats, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Jay & Silent Bob Reboot. Dogma marked a bold tonal shift—blending fantasy, satire, and action—and solidified his partnership with Smith as one of indie cinema’s most enduring duos.

Fans have followed Mewes through stand-up tours, podcasts like Jay & Silent Bob Get Old, and even fatherhood, but his latest venture proves the duo’s influence extends far beyond film screens. By officially licensing these designs, he’s ensuring that Dogma’s message—packaged here in comfortable cotton—resonates with longtime devotees and new audiences alike.

Deliveries are scheduled to begin within two weeks of ordering, with U.S. shipping available worldwide. For those ready to wear their fandom, Mewes’ link in bio is the place to be.

This merch drop isn’t just another celebrity endorsement—it’s a love letter to the fans who have kept Dogma alive through midnight screenings, online forums, and spirited debates about theology and redemption. Whether you’re team Catholic Girl or an unapologetic Jay believer, there’s now a shirt tailored just for you.

Now that the tees are officially out, there’s only one question left: are you ready to protest … in style?

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Jason Mewes was born on June 12, 1974, in Highlands, New Jersey.
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Reshmi Das has over four years of experience as a content writer, covering parenting and films. She writes for Hollywoodjunction and Momjunction. Her interest in journaling and writing made this biotechnology postgraduate to take up content as her full-time profession.

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