



The Oligarch Crewneck
All orders take 3-5 weeks to ship. Every piece is made to order by me.
This piece is on an Independent Trading Co. pigment dyed crewneck.
I will be releasing a variation of this design without the top line of text soon. Keep an eye on my IG if you'd prefer this.
I went to college in the Bay Area and at that time it was just about everyone’s goal to end up at one of the FAANG companies (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google). It meant you “made it”, that all your work in school had paid off. Big tech was seen as a surefire ticket to wealth, and the discourse surrounding these companies was nowhere near as critical as it is now.
Today the landscape looks vastly different. The face of the American oligarchy is a tech titan who is hellbent on upending decades of progress in the name of government efficiency. And his CEO counterparts are doing their own bit to erode democracy, or at the very least societal norms, day in and day out. Working at these companies is no longer universally lauded the way it once was.
I had toyed around with his face in a design a few months ago, but shelved the idea. Recently, though, it came back to the forefront of my mind, and I had a clearer picture of what I wanted to make. And so, the sweater was born.magna aliqua.
The Oligarch Crewneck
All orders take 3-5 weeks to ship. Every piece is made to order by me.
This piece is on an Independent Trading Co. pigment dyed crewneck.
I will be releasing a variation of this design without the top line of text soon. Keep an eye on my IG if you'd prefer this.
I went to college in the Bay Area and at that time it was just about everyone’s goal to end up at one of the FAANG companies (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google). It meant you “made it”, that all your work in school had paid off. Big tech was seen as a surefire ticket to wealth, and the discourse surrounding these companies was nowhere near as critical as it is now.
Today the landscape looks vastly different. The face of the American oligarchy is a tech titan who is hellbent on upending decades of progress in the name of government efficiency. And his CEO counterparts are doing their own bit to erode democracy, or at the very least societal norms, day in and day out. Working at these companies is no longer universally lauded the way it once was.
I had toyed around with his face in a design a few months ago, but shelved the idea. Recently, though, it came back to the forefront of my mind, and I had a clearer picture of what I wanted to make. And so, the sweater was born.magna aliqua.