
Step 1
They Had the Art. We Brought the Thread.
The folks at Hideout, Bath had a vision — custom artwork from tattoo artist Harrison Alcock, a collab with Schweppes already in motion, and a need for quality gear that didn’t feel like throwaway merch.
That’s where we came in.

Step 2
Built for the Bar, Not the Back Room
They liked the feel, the cut, the way our shirts hold up mid-shift and post-shift. So we pieced it all together with our production team and made it real.
Art by Hideout. Production by Broken Bartender. Support by Schweppes.

Step 3
Live August at Hideout, Bath
The final shirt drops early August — exclusively at the bar that started it.
If you’re in Bath, go grab a drink. And maybe a shirt that actually fits.

Step 4
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