just a word of warning to you nikkas. im on this crew neck sweat game. stay out my lane![]()
you ain't even driving breh...and if you were it would be on the wrong side of the road.

just a word of warning to you nikkas. im on this crew neck sweat game. stay out my lane![]()

Brace yourselves....
![]()
![]()
![]()
Right arm detail (I decided to incorporate QR codes with this piece to illicit this militaristic tech vibe I had going on with this particular item I designed)...
![]()
The kicker IMO ison the back of the hoodie. When I was going through the process of designing this, I thought that the color I used for the fill of the soldier silhouette on the speadshirt template was grey...but it actually turned out to be silver and it came out like this. It has a glitzy quality to it. I actually dig the way the soldier silhouette came out with the silver ink.
This is a part of a series of 3 hoodies that I designed that I'll be putting up on my webstore in the next couple of weeks. I'm trying to bring some serious quality with the new stuff I've designed and this is just a sneak peek.

just a word of warning to you nikkas. im on this crew neck sweat game. stay out my lane![]()
wouldn't even wipe my ass with it nikka
fukk yo dreams

This hoodie in particular?how much you selling?![]()
This hoodie in particular?
I paid $71.33 exactly to have this made. That includes the base hoodie price, the price of the individual graphics placed on the garment (the graphics...stock especially, if you put too many on one garment it can get costly) and labor and processing fees for screenprinting.
So, I figure $75 to be fair (that includes a 3.50 commission).
I set the commissions low because I just want the products I have to be affordable (although by coli standards, that's expensive for a hoodie). At least I'm not trying to be like BEEN TRILL or Pyrex vision and charge people $100-$200 for graphics on a champion t-shirt.

how much you sold of everything? enough to be eating?![]()
wordI got some designs for you![]()