Last Call, Ground Work, And Where This Is Going

THE LAST DAYS COLLECTION

I just finished another two pieces. Last call—ready today.

I’ve been working my factory job and putting most of my focus into the ground level of this brand: how the clothes actually look, how they feel, and how they wear in real life. Not theory. Not mockups. Reality.

I’m currently wearing one of the hoodies myself. We use Printful to fulfill orders, and I’m going to be honest—the delivery experience hasn’t been great. Some shipments take longer than expected, and on a few pieces the logos came out a bit faded.

Personally, I don’t hate that. It gives the hoodie character. It looks worn-in, lived-in. But I know not everyone feels that way. Some people are perfectionists, and I want to be upfront about that before you buy so there’s no bad experience.

Your shirt will get to you. That part is solid. What we control right now is the website and the design—not the printing process itself. That’s the reality of working with third-party production at this stage.

The goal is bigger.

If we hit our target—one million in sales—everything changes. At that point, we move production in-house. We invest in our own machines. We create jobs in the Dominican Republic, train young people to use printing equipment, and send finished products from DR to a warehouse here in the States. From there, orders ship out clean and controlled.

That means better quality, faster fulfillment, and real impact at the same time.

That’s the vision. That’s what we’re building toward.

I haven’t posted a blog in a couple days, and honestly, I felt it. I needed to get this out. This drop is good news. New clothes. New momentum. More clarity.

A later blog will go into detail on all four pieces so you know exactly what you’re wearing and why it exists.

For now, this is just an update from the ground.

Appreciate you being here. More soon.

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