Riptides and Ridgelines
OGA
- Regular Price
- $32.00
- Sale Price
- $32.00
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THE PURCHASE CODE FOR THIS GRAPHIC IS ABOVE OUR PAYGRADE. APOLOGIES, BUT YOU'LL HAVE TO GET IT FROM "THEM". Thanks for perpetuating the myth. All tees are heavyweight cotton and the hoodies are tri, with a vintage cotton vibe. Shit is true-to-size. If you want something custom, let me know.
HEAVYWEIGHT COTTON TEES
Our garment-dyed heavyweight cotton tees are cut from 100% U.S.-grown cotton and built with an old-school attitude. Heavy without being stiff, soft without feeling flimsy, and garment dyed for that naturally faded, lived-in look. Minimal shrinkage. Maximum character. These are the kind of tees that look better the harder you wear them. Please note that these tees don't have a lot of stretch or give - women generally size-up on these, for a looser fit.
HOODIES
This is the hoodie. The one that lives on the back of your chair, rides shotgun to the beach, and somehow disappears into your girlfriend’s closet by Sunday morning. Built from an ultra-soft 60/40 cotton-poly fleece blend, this oversized pullover hits that perfect balance between range days and surf sessions. It’s got that broken-in, vintage feel from day one — the kind you throw on after a swim, wear to late-night BBQs, or layer up for crisp fall mornings when the air smells like smoke and salt. The relaxed oversized fit with drop shoulders gives it that effortless off-duty look — easy to throw over one of our sick R/R tees, pair with joggers, or run hard with a pair of fancy tactical pants.
OUR PRINTS
Every graphic is printed using direct-to-garment (DTG) technology, allowing the ink to soak into the fabric instead of sitting on top of it. The result is a soft, muted, vintage finish that becomes part of the shirt—not a thick layer of plastic waiting to crack or peel. No heavy ink. No rubbery feel. Just clean artwork with that perfectly faded look.
MADE ONE AT A TIME
Every order is printed one shirt at a time in our small Midwestern shop. Each garment is individually pretreated, cured, and printed by an actual human—not kicked out by a warehouse somewhere. It takes a little longer, but we'd rather build it right than stack shelves full of shirts nobody wants. As a bonus, it keeps waste down, which is good for the planet.