FAQ
Where is your silk screening done?
All of our silk screening is proudly done at Homeboy Silkscreen, a social enterprise of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles. By partnering with them, we support job training and employment opportunities for formerly incarcerated and gang-involved individuals—aligning with our mission to create meaningful social impact at every step of our process.
Where are your items manufactured?
Our buttons, keychains, and license plate frames are manufactured in the USA using some imported materials. Our totes and t-shirts are made overseas, but are silk screened locally here in California. Our patches are manufactured in Long Beach, California.
How does your donation program work?
We make monthly contributions to two verified nonprofit organizations that reflect our mission of compassion in action: the International Campaign for Tibet and A New Way of Life.
Which organizations do you support?
The International Campaign for Tibet advocates for human rights and democratic freedoms for the Tibetan people, working to preserve their culture, religion, and environment. A New Way of Life provides housing, legal support, and resources to formerly incarcerated women, helping them rebuild their lives and successfully reintegrate into their communities.