
We are a family owned and operated business, my name is Kris and my husband is Pete. We have two beautiful boys that we adopted at early ages. They are Dylyn, who’s 7 and Mikuel, who’s 10. We moved to Arkansas from Fort Worth, Texas a few years ago to give our family a more relaxed and rural existence and to be near our aging parents. Now we live in the Ouachita National Forest and have a bear for a neighbor. He comes through on a pretty regular basis!
We have tried to raise our boys with Christian family values and teach them the rewards of hard work. They help us with our t-shirt business as much as they can. Even advertising for us! Keeping family values in mind, we will never have any inappropriate designs or sayings for shirts or caps. We strive to give our customers a pleasant shopping experience including prompt shipping and communication.
Custom designs are our specialty. We can do almost anything you want for churches, school groups or teams, family outings or reunions. We can create logos for small businesses or companies or use what you already have. Check out our “Custom” category to see some we have done. We offer a line of good quality shirts, sweats and caps in many colors and there are price breaks for larger orders. Non-profit organizations such as churches and schools please contact us for pricing.
We have several Christian designs and many more categories to choose from. Some of our featured designs are those addressing our 2nd Amendment Rights. They were created by Michael Reisig who is the author of The New Madrid Run, soon to be a movie. Other titles by Michael Reisig are The Hawks of Kamalon, The Intrepid Arkansas Traveler, The Old Man’s Letters and The Fledgling Author’s Handbook. These books can be found at www.amazon.com or www.michael-reisig.com. The motto with these designs is “Never Alone, Never a Victim” and addresses the burgeoning interest America has in protecting itself. We believe, like Michael, that the person who expresses confidence and capability in how they carry themselves and WHAT THEY WEAR is far less likely to be viewed as a potential “target” by predators. The first defense in any potential confrontation is psychological – create doubt in an assailant’s mind and you may well head off confrontation before it begins.