Collection: Sleaze for the Straights

Old straight strip clubs, biker bars, dive signs, and macho logos were never meant for queer audiences — which is exactly why they’re fun to wear now. Time has a way of turning swagger into camp, bravado into style, and seriousness into something you can enjoy with a sideways smile. By pulling these graphics into a queer context, you’re not celebrating the past so much as re-editing it — wearing it with irony, confidence, and ownership.

It’s a quiet kind of empowerment:
We get to wear anything now.
Even the stuff that once wasn’t for us.
Especially the stuff that once wasn’t for us.