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Keepin' It Strange
Peak Greaser Kult appreciation for everyone who has built their life in the garage and emerged from it as something that the outside world finds difficult to categorize. For the Garage Monster Weirdos of the Kultureshot Krew that have spent enough time under hoods and over engine stands to have been fundamentally transformed by the experience, the Frankenstein mechanics who were assembled from the best parts of hot rod culture and horror aesthetics and came out holding a wrench and a spark plug and completely unbothered by their own strangeness, and everyone who has been called a garage monster by someone who meant it as an insult and heard it as the most accurate job title they'd ever been given.
Perfect for gearheads who live in their garage and have accepted that this has changed them in ways that are difficult to explain to people who don't also live in their garage, hot rod and horror crossover fans who find the Frankenstein garage monster is the most relatable character in any universe, or just being someone who is keepin' it strange.
Part of the Greaser Kult Collection - Born to hot rod. Everything else is just waiting.
Stay Strange
Size guide
| LENGTH (inches) | WIDTH (inches) | |
| S | 28 | 18 |
| M | 29 | 20 |
| L | 30 | 22 |
| XL | 31 | 24 |
| 2XL | 32 | 26 |
| 3XL | 33 | 28 |
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How to Not Ruin Your New Favorite Shirt
Look, you found us. You ordered. You waited. The shirt arrived and it's exactly as good as you hoped. Don't blow it now. Here's how to keep it looking like the day it showed up:
Washing:
- Cold water only — hot water is for overachievers and people who ruin things
- Turn it inside out before it goes anywhere near that machine — protect the graphic you're going to wear until it physically disintegrates
- Gentle detergent only — this garment-dyed cotton has a whole vibe, keep it that way
- No bleach. Ever. We shouldn't have to say this but here we are
- Skip the fabric softener — it messes with the texture and the texture is the point
Drying:
- Air dry if you can — more time hanging around means more time for snacks and a longer life for your shirt
- Tumble dry low if you must — delicate setting, low heat, don't push it
- Pull it out the second it's dry — wrinkles are optional, character is not
Ironing (if you're that person):
- Never iron directly on the graphic — turn it inside out or use a pressing cloth unless you want a very expensive iron-shaped mistake on your chest
Treat it right and it'll be the shirt people ask about for years. That's the whole goal.