How does a shirt with random drawings on it sell for $25 bucks. Insane. I need to start a clothing business.
I think pretty much all tee shirts have random images especially if you dont know what the image is / means.
Your friend is Marty McFly? http://hurtpeople.bigcartel.com/product/back-to-the-future-2-hurt-people-hoverboard
No offense but the products are not my cup of tea. Not sure what group your trying to cater to. Maybe you are trying to cash in on the zombie craze. I like my tee's but for me to pay 25, it has to appeal to me. I can always get tees from bigger retailers for 10-20. If you had someone famous wear your products then maybe you could charge 25 dollars for a tee. someone else mentioned fad wear. Point in case - Ed Hardy. Never really understood how ppl liked that crap but it did sale a lot for a while. Now ppl look down on it but a few years ago everyone was wearing it
I appreciate your feedback. What you mentioned is in the works. The Dead Rock zombie hand is an idea I came up with for my album. My friend came up with the other designs. I never was part of the whole Ed Hardy craze either. Or the affliction-esque shirts that everyone wore. What shirts from bigger retails do you pay 10-20 for?
Hurt People? Going for the Emo demographic? Not feelin' it. Seems kinda morbid, but if that's what gives hardons to the kids then whatever. Don't really see much longevity in it.
Thank for the feedback. Not targeting emo ...appears a bit morbid at the moment I suppose. There are more designs coming ..
You never answered who you're targeting. Bought some tees at h&m this pay weekend for 5.00. Granted we are going to winter and all the spring summer articles are discounted. Cotton on and American apparel are other brands off the top of my head. At least the ones that can be had in Houston. I'm not saying 25 is a bad price but there has to be a demand for it. Luxury brands sale their tees for 120+
I did not create this brand. I cannot answer that question. The only shirt I had input on was the Dead Rock shirt. I hear what you're saying though.
I'm 25. Maybe I have older tastes though. I seriously can't stand this type of stuff. I know some people my my age like this type of of thing though...
The doa shirt looks like it's ripping off a popular designer named KAWS. The Facebook frequency vibration line feels like they're trying too hard to separate themselves when their shirts/brand don't really say anything. I understand that line is used to create maybe a sense of exclusivity, but it's annoying. I don't really wear any of these expensive graphic tees, but I've had friends who were crazy about the old ones like bathing ape, supreme, kid robot. I've bought some street fighter shirts from karma loop.
I like the brand name and also the banner at the top of your website. There aren't enough products on your site for me to make a decision as to whether or not I like the designs. I applaud your efforts to do something like this. Most people just talk about it.
Designs would be cooler without the name brand plastered all over. "Angry Dangerous" would have been better, with no design.