T-shirts are available for preorder at cost plus shipping! The design features my Damasteel build-along submission with an imagined sci-fi landscape behind it. The artwork was done by Arik Roper who has created some of my favorite album art and posters. It was fantastic working with him and he took my half formed ideas about a sci-fi inspired scene on a cold moon (i.e. Enceladus) and made the most epic shirt design I could imagine. The back features my makers mark and, on the long sleeve version, the sleeves are printed with the logo from the front!
These will be screen-printed on Gildan shirts with options for long sleeve with 4 sided print (front, back, and sleeves) and short sleeves with front and back graphics. They will be ready in June 2025 for Blade Show Atlanta and if you will be attending, there is an option to pick up your order at my booth. During the preorder I am offering them at cost and the price will increase after they are printed.
note: colors may vary slightly than pictured due to printing method differences
T-shirts are available for preorder at cost plus shipping! The design features my Damasteel build-along submission with an imagined sci-fi landscape behind it. The artwork was done by Arik Roper who has created some of my favorite album art and posters. It was fantastic working with him and he took my half formed ideas about a sci-fi inspired scene on a cold moon (i.e. Enceladus) and made the most epic shirt design I could imagine. The back features my makers mark and, on the long sleeve version, the sleeves are printed with the logo from the front!
These will be screen-printed on Gildan shirts with options for long sleeve with 4 sided print (front, back, and sleeves) and short sleeves with front and back graphics. They will be ready in June 2025 for Blade Show Atlanta and if you will be attending, there is an option to pick up your order at my booth. During the preorder I am offering them at cost and the price will increase after they are printed.
note: colors may vary slightly than pictured due to printing method differences