Workbench in a screen printing shop with a squeegee on a coated screen
Illicit Clothing · Print Division

Ink that earns its place.

What we do

Three ways to get a design onto fabric.

  • Black ink being pulled across a fine mesh screen
    01Screen Printing

    The classic, done properly.

    Saturated color, stupid-sharp detail, builds character with every wash.

  • A direct-to-film transfer being peeled from a dark surface
    02Direct-to-Film

    Photo-real, on anything.

    Print anything, stick it on anything. DTF doesn't care, and neither will the design.

  • Multi-needle embroidery machine head over plain cotton fabric
    03Embroidery

    Stitched, not printed.

    The flex move. Logos, monograms, patches that outlive the shirt.

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Recent work

What we’ve put in the world.

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Folded stack of dark cotton t-shirts
Black Sky Records

Spring tour merch run

Black ink across fine mesh
Vinyl & Vine

Capsule release · Fall 25

Print shop pegboard wall
Local Lager Co.

Staff hoodie program

Embroidery machine head
Ironwood Climbing

Membership tee, Vol. 04

DTF transfer being lifted
Northgate Soccer

Team kit, autumn season

Folded stack of dark cotton shirts
Heron & Oak

Anniversary capsule

Pegboard wall in a screen printing shop with leaning aluminum screens and squeegees on hooks
The shop

Real shop. Real ink.
Real shirts you’d actually wear.

No middlemen, no white-label printing handed off to a contractor you’ll never meet. Every job is set up, pulled, and packed by people who’ve been doing this for a while.

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