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FAQ

If you don't see an answer to your question here, DM me on socials or shoot me an email!

In no particular order, here are a handful of things we're working towards as we continue to grow.

DO YOU SHIP TO ME?

I ship worldwide, from the US! Shipping costs are a little crazy, so I take on some of that cost myself and only charge a flat rate of $15 USD. Currently I only have VAT/Duty/Tax set up in the UK and AUS. If you live elsewhere, you'll likely need to pay an import tax upon pickup of your package.

HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS STUFF?

This is largely a one-man show. The core of my process is creating a design digitally - I like to do so from scratch whenever possible, taking inspiration from images rather than copying and pasting stock assets. From there, I ship off my design to get printed on a "screen printed transfer sheet". This allows me to take a blank shirt in my garage, and use a heat press to transfer that screen print ink onto the shirt. Some of my shirts also involve sewing on a custom hem tag, which I do myself as well.

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It's a relatively straightfoward process but there's a lot of small details and obstacles I've had to learn to navigate along the way.

WOULD YOU CONSIDER WORKING WITH OTHER ARTISTS?

Totally! I'd love to collaborate with you if you have a design in mind. Shoot me a message!

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That being said, I don't have money for you up front. I'm happy to give you a fair cut of whatever your designs makes, but we're still relatively tiny over here, and sales are low volume. I'm happy to attach your name all over the design and any posts promoting the design.

WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG TO SEE NEW STUFF?

I'm a dad of two kids, I work full time, and I've got other interests I share my time with. I generally make a new design when inspiration hits me, rather than trying to come up with something new for the sake of it. It allows me to avoid feeling like this is a grind, and I hope that leads to better overall designs for you.

WHY DON'T YOU HAVE MORE IN STOCK?

This is a small operation with a small footprint. What I make in profits, I put right back into the company. I haven't actually taken a cent out of my business account and put it into my personal account. I run this as a hobby and creative outlet, not to make money.

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It costs a lot to keep a design in stock, and truth be told, my existing inventory sells pretty slowly. So I've switched to a preorder-heavy model, where I put out new designs and recycle existing designs at the same time. There's a lot less overhead that way, and it lets me be a little more experimental knowing that if a design flops I won't be stuck with a box full of it sitting around.

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