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any feedback on this soon to come line?
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Cool designs...but won't the ink get frayed at the hem and look crappy?
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yea thats what i was worried about too.. before i print i would adjust the designes a little higher
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Just figured i'd get my post in before
"Come back when you have cut & sew"
They look terrible from my point of view. I mean, if i lived on cobblestone streets or something and had a pair of extra krispy jeans, i'd rock it.
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Are you guys just making tshirts, or are you actually trying to start a riot/revolution
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haha no no thers no actual real riots involved its jsut a name for the brand ...something "rebel" style i guess ... but this is just a small project i wana try out and see if i should print the designes or not
these are just some of the first prototypes im still workin on it continuosly
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the designs are wayyy to loud in my opinion. if this is a revolution, make it a silent one.
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They remind me of every other Tshirt company that is out right now, it's been done to death. Especially the all over prints...
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I'd be curious to see a page of all the companies exactly like this that started screenprinting bad designs onto tshirts hoping to create some hype and make some money but ultimately fall flat because of no brand recognition or originality. I don't know how many people are avid sufu browsers, but does anyone remember the Slug clothing thread 4-5 months ago? Shit was hilarious. They were just black tshirts with a small mulicolored logo that said "SLUG" and something about being original in fashion.
However, the only real difference i see in all these self made companies and some of the bigger name streetwear companies like hundreds, 10deep, bape, etc... is hype and brand recognition. I suppose if one of these small companies can get a rapper to wear a shirt in a video somehow or something else like that, then they can make a decent splash and eventually grow the brand the way those i listed did.
