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Amaze Partnership Allows Onlyfans Creators to Sell Merchandise to Fans for the First Time

Merchandise integration will provide OnlyFans Creators with an additional tool to build out their businesses and monetize to their fans.

London, UK (17 November 2022) – In keeping with its mission to empower creators from all genres to own their potential, OnlyFans has today announced that it has integrated Amaze Software, Inc’s Spring platform into its creator ecosystem, allowing creators to sell personalized merchandise to their fans on the platform for the first time. 

From today, OnlyFans Creators will be able to connect their Spring stores directly to their profile pages. This integration allows OnlyFans Creators to create and sell physical and digital merchandise, such as T-shirts, calendars, and puzzles, directly to their fans on OnlyFans. Creators who open a Spring store can seamlessly integrate it within their OnlyFans profile, making it easier to connect fans to their products and further grow their business. 

BKFC fighter and model Paige VanZant was one of the first OnlyFans creators to take advantage of the Spring store feature. Paige has designed a wide variety of custom merchandise–stickers, notebooks, backpacks, and apparel–which are now for sale direct to her fans through her OnlyFans profile. 

This new e-commerce integration is part of OnlyFans’ commitment to adding features – like the recent Statistics page, which helps creators make informed business decisions and monetise their creative output. 

OnlyFans CEO Ami Gan said, “Our creator community was looking for merchandise options to be able to share another side of their business with fans. As a creator-first organization, there are over 3 million creators on OnlyFans, meaning over 3 million small businesses now have access to a new monetisation tool.”

Aaron Day, CEO of Amaze, said: “Amaze cares about creator monetization, and by bringing new products and functionality, we put the power in the hands of the creator. This integration with OnlyFans enables a whole set of motivated creators with a new revenue stream and opportunity to connect with their fans in a new, innovative way.”

OnlyFans Chief Strategy & Operations Officer Keily Blair said, “Integrating a choice of e-commerce options for OnlyFans creators reflects the important role OnlyFans plays in the creator economy. By choosing to focus on integrations that support our creators’ businesses, we are ensuring a creator-first approach to strategic partnerships and platform growth.”

BKFC fighter and model Paige VanZant said, “I’m super excited to announce that I have a brand new Spring store merch collaboration coming out! I can’t wait to connect with you all through this amazing opportunity!”

CONTACT DETAILS 

Emma Wray, Lexington on behalf of OnlyFans: + 07771 101514 onlyfans@lexcomm.co.uk

Amaze Software, Inc – info@amaze.co

How It Works

It’s easy for OnlyFans creators to begin designing and selling their merchandise on their Spring store. To start, creators simply go to www.spri.ng to open an account, connect the OnlyFans integration, and upload their designs, which can be applied to over 120 available products–from apparel, to stickers and puzzles. Additionally, creators can use Spring to sell any other products they’ve produced outside of Spring’s print-to-order service.

Next, they can connect their Spring accounts to their OnlyFans profile using their unique Spring store URL. As a result, an embedded, scrollable storefront will automatically appear on their OnlyFans profiles. This way, fans won’t have to leave their favorite creator’s OnlyFans profile to peruse their merchandise. When they’re ready to make a purchase, fans will be directed to the creator’s storefront on Spring to complete the transaction. 

About OnlyFans

OnlyFans is the subscription social platform revolutionising creator and fan connections. Inclusive of creators from all genres, OnlyFans provides creators the opportunity to control and monetise their content as they develop authentic connections with their fanbase. Since being founded in 2016, OnlyFans has paid out over $10 billion (USD) in creator earnings and established itself as the go-to platform for 220 million users and over three million creators worldwide. 

About Amaze Software Inc. 

Amaze Software, Inc. provides creator success solutions, including a merchandising platform, advanced commerce design application, and scalable managed services, to help anyone sell anything, anywhere. 

We believe anyone can be a creator and everyone should be empowered to tell their unique story, cultivate deeper connections, and create authentic, shoppable experiences that allow them to monetize their passion.

Our mission is to unleash potential, making it easy to create, share, and sell products and services. Learn more and sign up for a free account at www.amaze.co and www.spri.ng.Press inquiries – info@amaze.co

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Fast-growing Amaze acquires Spring in landmark deal to accelerate creator commerce

SAN FRANCISCO, November 8, 2022 – Amaze Software Inc. is excited to announce the acquisition of Spring’s best-in-class merchandising platform. 

We believe that anyone can be a creator and that creators play an important role in how we learn, connect, and find joy. We take our role to innovate on behalf of the creative economy seriously–enabling creators and creative entrepreneurs to unleash the potential of their content and connections with authentic, shoppable experiences that allow them to sell anything, anywhere.

Looking to the future, combined core capabilities will provide brands and creators with an expanded toolset that will help them drive success through unique opportunities to engage more authentically with customers, create products, and merchandise across social spheres.

Recent creator solutions launched include expansions of YouTube, TikTok, and Meta social commerce integrations, the Sam’s Club Photo and Customization platform, and SpringMark, which offers the ability to protect and manage creator’s designs. Launching soon is a simplified Amaze user experience streamlining page creation, access to expanded design services and the Spring Hat Studio, where creators can instantly create and merchandise embroidery. 

Spearheading the acquisition is Aaron Day, Chief Executive Officer of Amaze Software Inc. Aaron has extensive experience successfully leading large corporations, most recently as an executive at Canva. His in-depth knowledge of the creator economy has helped Amaze step out as an industry leader by building better and more comprehensive solutions for creator commerce.

“This acquisition will accelerate Amaze’s ability to enable creator success and monetize their passions. Pairing Spring’s 5.5M new creator stores with the leadership team’s vast social commerce, merchandising, and marketing experience–hailing from the likes of Adobe, Meta, Roblox, and Walmart–Amaze now has the ability to bring even more value to the creator economy,” said Aaron Day, CEO.

Joining Aaron on the leadership team is Spring’s former CEO, Chris Lamontagne, who will take on the role of President and lead the Creator Community and Commerce Group, and Annelies Jansen, who will become the Chief Business Officer. 

Continuing their leadership roles at Amaze are Laura Haines, Chief Product Officer, and Amelia Shepard, who will step into the Chief Marketing Officer role, managing marketing, eCommerce, and customer service teams. 

About Amaze Software Inc. 

Amaze Software, Inc. provides creator success solutions, including a merchandising platform, advanced commerce design application, and scalable managed services, to help anyone sell anything, anywhere. 

We believe anyone can be a creator and everyone should be empowered to tell their unique story, cultivate deeper connections, and create authentic, shoppable experiences that allow them to monetize their passion.

Our mission is to unleash potential, making it easy to create, share, and sell products and services. Learn more and sign up for a free account at www.amaze.co and www.spri.ng.

Press inquiries – info@amaze.co

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TIPS FOR WINNING HOLIDAY PRODUCTS

The Holidays are filled with excitement and anticipation. It’s also filled with lots of shopping. Having designs SPECIFICALLY for the Holidays is smart. Why?

1) It’s exciting and gets fans into the Holiday Spirit. 

2) It’s exclusive. Holiday designs are around for a limited time, creating that FOMO feeling. 

3) It’s different. People who shop this time of year are looking for something new. 

So there’s really no reason NOT to offer Holiday-inspired merch. Now, what to create? Spring has 3 Helpful Tips to ensure your Holiday products are poised for success. 

  1. Create Holiday-inspired clothing. Let’s get inspired by past winners. People love merch they can wear. So if you’re not selling clothing, now’s the time to start. Clothing items are consistently top sellers, especially when you feature fun and fanciful holiday designs. Here’s what sold well in 2021: 

Hoodies: The top seller is the Gildan 8 oz Heavy Blend Hoodie. This fabric is a mid-weight cotton and polyester blend. The hoodie is durable and soft to the touch. 

T-Shirts: A year-round favorite. Tees can be worn alone in warmer months and layered in cooler months. You’ll want something stylish, yet durable. Go for classics like Hanes Tagless Tee (people hate tags!), Next Level Tee (A premium quality T-Shirt that can be dressed up or dressed down), or for a high-quality T-Shirt that has a silky smooth feel, try the Premium Tee. 

Sweatshirts: Most people live in sweatshirts. We suggest a unisex style like the Hanes Unisex Crewneck Sweatshirt (Classic style that’s super comfy). 

  1. Use trendy color palettes. Here are some telling statistics:

93% of people believe that color/design is the #1 influencing factor in what they buy!

Within the first 90 seconds of seeing a product for the first time, we make a subconscious judgment. 90% of that judgment is made based on color alone! So how to apply color? 

Here are a couple color trends for this fall:

  1. Shades of Pink and PurpleRose (light pink) and Mauve (pale purple) are both named after flowers. These shades bring a lighthearted, youthful energy to designs, whether you go with a shade that’s bright or muted. Examples: 
  1. Neutrals – Earthtone shades work well on clothing and appeal to a broad consumer base. You can make designs stand out when including a bright pop of color (such as orange and yellow) or keep it chill. Examples:
  1. Shades of Blue – Blue consistently ranks as everyone’s favorite color, most likely due to its calming effect on the brain. But know what else is cool? Blue can work for a variety of Holiday designs, especially when tying in wintry themes. Examples:

Or if you want to push the boundaries, tie-dye is in right now:

  1. Offer stocking filler gifts! STOCKING STUFFERS are always popular and many shoppers buy more than one! Try out some of our new products, which are ideal stocking stuffers for holiday gifting:  
  1. Die-Cut Stickers – This means that the sticker is cut around the contour of your design. Unlike stickers in the standard shapes of a circle, square, or rectangle, die-cut stickers will be completely customized to the shape of your artwork. Any shape sticker you’re imagining is possible as a die cut. Example:
  1. Mugs – winter’s top accessory and a great canvas for your most popular designs.
  1. Tumblers – A tumbler is an insulated mug or cup you can take on the go. Another great way to keep your brand in their hands all day long!
  1. And of course, Phone Cases. Always in style, always needed.
  1. Nintendo Switch Case – perfect for young gamers
  1. Notebook – decorative organization tool for lifestyle & wellness buffs
  1. Must haves for your techie friends, like Apple watch strap 
  1. and iPhone mag case 

The earlier you get your designs done the earlier you can start promoting, especially for products that need to ship in time for the holidays…Capitalize on that Holiday excitement and start creating those holiday designs!

Have questions? Reach out to creatorhelp@spri.ng anytime!

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STEPS TO PREP FOR BLACK FRIDAY

The unofficial start to holiday shopping is the day after Thanksgiving, popularly known as Black Friday. But we like to think of it as Green Friday because some creators sell more during the holiday season than the entire year combined! Make this holiday season your most successful yet by planning your Black Friday promotions in advance so you can increase traffic and sales during this pivotal time.

From designing holiday products, to ordering samples and then setting up promo codes, the weeks leading up to Black Friday are vital. Don’t worry if it seems overwhelming—we’ve boiled it down to 3 Simple Steps to Prep for Black Friday!

Your first thought might be, “What is a content & sales calendar?” Seeing your different promotions outlined on a calendar will help you keep track of what you are offering and when. Especially as you might (and should) run multiple sales leading up to Black Friday. For example, you might do a huge sales push the week before, or offer several pre-sales in the weeks leading up—or both!

Here is a suggested timeline:

  • By November 1st – Create your promotions in your dashboard so that you can switch them on when the time comes.
  • Early November –  Include hints in your social content about upcoming sales and promos. 
  • Mid November – Build excitement & anticipation with pre-sale benefits (like giveaways). 
  • The week before – run mini sales leading up to Black Friday to catch the early bird shoppers.
    • TIP – Run different promo types leading up to Black Friday, such as free shipping in the days leading up and then switch to percentage discounts for your day-of sales.
  • Black Friday – Announce your sale on socials! Offer a percentage discount promo (i.e. 15% off) through Cyber Monday to maximize sales. See how other creators do it here. 
  • December 1st onwards – Start offering digital products as there are no logistics or  shipping deadlines to worry about.

Here’s a free content schedule template you can use for November through the holidays.

DID YOU KNOW THAT FANS WHO VISIT A STORE OFF A PROMO CODE LINK ARE 25% MORE LIKELY TO PURCHASE?

It’s an opportunity you can’t afford to pass up. When you choose to promote your products on social media, it’s good to have a promo code. As we said earlier, these can be planned in advance and switched on when you’re ready. Make sure to have different promo codes for different times – it helps with tracking, what is working, etc.

Don’t fret—making promo codes is super easy! You can create them within the Promotions section of your dashboard. Line up your promo codes in advance and follow your calendar as to when they will activate. Find out more about creating promotions here.

Promo codes can be applied to all of your products. Reminder: You’ll need to ensure there’s enough profit margin to support the promo—no matter what product is being purchased, so do that math ahead of time.

Why does your social content need to include your sales and promotions? It turns a fan into a shopper then into a customer. And there are a few proven tactics to maximize fans’ attention:

  • Create effective promotional content. Canva is a great tool for creating eye-catching images on social media. Choose from hundreds of templates—just don’t forget to include the promo code, the dates your sale will run, and the discount type. You can also sign up with 20% off using Spring’s partnership with Placeit to create sale announcements
  • Feature samples. Crazy Stat Time! Creators who show off samples in promotional content earn as much as 200% more profit from their products! That’s a no brainer. Tag @springforcreators and use the hashtag #CreateShareEarn for the chance to be featured on Spring’s socials. 
  • Use integrations. Make sure fans can easily find your store. Pair social content with a link straight to your listing. Use the YouTube Integration, which shows your products underneath the videos, or set up the Instagram Shopping Integration to tag your products in posts. For an easy start, Sprint’s Linktree Integration is available to all creators.

It’s time to stop reading and start promoting. Your Holiday Customers are waiting! As always, hit us up with any questions at creatorhelp@spri.ng. We’re here for you:-)

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Embroidery style guide: selling hats

The Hat Studio is Spring’s new instant, on-demand hat launcher powered by Printful where you’ll be able to create your own hat design directly. Spring offers several high-quality embroidered hats for creators; trucker hats, snapback hats, dad hats, and beanies. Each hat is made to order.

Here’s what we’ll cover in this guide. Ensure you read each section carefully before submitting your design file to reduce the risk of your submission being rejected.

  • Thread colors
  • Embroidery basics
  • File formatting
  • Design tips—do’s and don’ts
  • Other must-follow guidelines

Thread colors

Choose from up to six colors below. Simple, bold designs work best for embroidery. Avoid small details, thin lines or complicated artwork effects (e.g. distressing or drop shadows). These will not embroider well. 

Embroidery basics

  1. Flat embroidery: A technique where stitches are embroidered flat on the surface.
  2. Tatami fill: Rows of run stitches. Used to fill large areas.
  3. Run stitch: A single line stitch. Used for small design details.

File formatting 

If submitting your design using a template, you will need to create your own hat designs using software like Adobe Illustrator (vectorized .eps or .PNG with a transparent background). Designs submitted that do not meet design file requirements will be rejected. 

Download the hat design templates to ensure your design is formatted correctly and features available thread color options. Find the embroidery guide and learn about each type of hat below.

Design tips

Hat designs are more complex than other garments in the launcher. This is because designs are stitched (not printed). It’s important to understand what designs do and don’t work to avoid your design being rejected. See requirements below.

  • We highly recommend submitting your embroidery graphics as vector files (PDF). Raster graphics (PNG) can be used as well if the resolution of the graphic is at least 300 DPI
  • Design dimensions should be to scale as it will appear on the product
  • Don’t include photographic images, gradients, fade or blend effects. Elements like these cannot be embroidered
  • No transparencies or effects such as glow or drop shadows
  • Use no more than 6 colors 

See below minimum sizing requirements for your embroidery designs:

  • Letters: no smaller than 18 pts/ 6.35mm 
  • Line thickness: no thinner than 4 pts / 1.411mm
  • Design elements: no smaller than 9 pts / 3.175mm
  • Spacing between elements of your design: no smaller than 14.175 pts / 5mm

Here’s a few examples of do’s and don’ts for your embroidered hat designs.

Other must-follow guidelines

Use transparent backgrounds
Graphics should include transparent backgrounds. Elements outside the main design will be picked up and result in unwanted embroidery stitches on the end product.

Convert your fonts to outline
All fonts should be converted to outlines unless your graphic is in PNG format. That way you don’t have to send us the font files.

Stay within the maximum stitch count
If your graphic covers a very large part of the embroidery area, it may exceed the maximum limit of 15,000 stitches. In such case, your order will be put on hold.

Remove embroidery file template guidelines
If you use our downloadable templates, delete the guide layers before saving your files. If you don’t delete them, they’ll be embroidered.

Order samples
The best way to make sure your embroidery design looks the way you want is to order a sample of your work. We also recommend ordering an embroidery sample to learn about our techniques and stitch types.

Remember the back design option
You can embroider a small design (e.g. your brand logo) on the back of the hat. The design will be embroidered in flat embroidery.

Create embroidery-unique designs
Embroidery is not printing, so most graphics that work on other products won’t be suitable for embroidery.

Finally, when in doubt keep it simple
Clean designs with bold lines and text work best for embroidery. If your design is too complex (e.g. contains gradients or intricate details), your order will be put on hold.

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Spring Updates: Promo codes, quick add to cart, and more

Promo code banner

We’ve rolled out a new feature that will make active promo codes visible to all fans viewing your products.

No worries, you will be able to turn the banner on or off in the Promotions tab of your dashboard.

Manage your promo banner

Stores UI/UX

You will notice an updated look and feel to the store experience across mobile and desktop. These updates are already showing improved conversion rate results.

Share your updated store

Fan validation

Whenever you drive traffic to a listing or make a bunch of sales, a cool widget will appear calling the increase in engagement. This will drive FOMO within your community and further boost sales.

Share your updated store

Quick add to cart

Our most recent update to Stores is the Quick-Add-to-Cart feature. This is driving a 20% increase in products being added to cart for creators.

Share your updated store

Recommended products shelf

This new product shelf encourages fans to buy something else when adding a product to the their cart. Just another way we are helping you drive more sales on the Spring platform.

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Updates to pricing

Spring is constantly working to source the highest quality and most economically priced products for you and your fans.

Due to rising inflation and the ongoing global supply chain crisis, we need to increase some of our base prices in order to maintain quality products and services. 

What you need to do:

  • If you want to maintain your current profit margins, you must edit your product pricing
  • If you’re running any promotions, you must make sure your product is profitable at the discounted price.

If you do not take any action, Spring will automatically adjust the selling price up to the nearest $0.99 amount that ensures profitability (example below)

These changes will take effect September 27, 2022. You can see the example product and categories in the table below. You can also reference product pricing here.

What you can expect

As of September 27, 2022, cost changes will be applied to new product launches.

  • For affected products, the base cost will update once the product’s print cycle restarts (following a sale). 
  • After the base cost is updated, if any products have a negative profit margin, we’ll automatically update the selling price up to the nearest amount ending in $0.99 that ensures profitability (for example, if your product has a selling price of $15.00 but has a negative profit margin because of the update to the base cost, we’ll change the selling price to $15.99 to ensure a positive profit margin).
  • You’ll receive an email notification indicating the products that have been updated so you can make further changes if you like.

These base cost increases will enable Spring to continue offering key features and services like order processing, production, shipping and handling, not to mention our in-house support teams who love to assist you and your fans as illustrated below. 

Have questions? Reach out to creatorhelp@spri.ng anytime!

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Spring Updates: SpringScore, social shelf, and more

We are heads down here at Spring making improvements to the platform, and so we wanted to share some of the recent updates.

We aren’t stopping here though, and are always listening to your feedback, so keep an eye out for more exciting updates over the coming weeks as we head into the holiday season.

SpringScore

springscore.spri.ng Find out how much you could be earning on Spring using the brand new SpringScore calculator. It takes less than a minute!

Find out your SpringScore.

Promo codes

You can now simply create and activate a promo code right after you’ve launched a new listing. Promote your products and drive more sales in a couple of clicks!

Check it out by launching a new listing.

Create a promo code for your store.

Social shelf

We’ve made it even easier to start selling on social platforms using our powerful integrations. You will find these cards pointing you in the right direction, on the dashboard and straight after you launch a new product listing.

Go to your dashboard here.

Create button

Look for the big blue button. This is your new gateway to create products both on desktop and mobile.

Create products here.

Products

We’ve added a bunch of new products for you to customize and have made it easier to access the best sellers and latest additions. More products coming soon!

Create products here.

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Welcome, Rodrigo Velloso

Spring is thrilled to announce that Rodrigo Velloso has joined the company as our first ever Vice President of Creator Success – a new role established to cement Spring’s commitment to the creator community. With creators at the core of all business operations and strategy, his main focus will be to ensure Spring creators successfully engage, grow, activate, monetize and authentically connect with their communities by using the platform.


Rod’s experience and track record of success in establishing and sustaining relationships with strategic partners and content creators alike will be an asset to Spring’s leadership team. He has led teams across several multi-international corporations, including Google, YouTube, Redbubble, Roblox and Twitter, whereby his roles have largely focused on content and partnerships within the general creator economy space.

As VP of Creator Success, he will be responsible for the continued success of Spring’s users and the business in delivering its value proposition to creators and other strategic partners. Rodrigo will be instrumental in organising the Spring team and resources to make certain creators achieve their objectives, across areas of creator management, success, support and growth. As VP of Creator Success, Rodrigo will look to maintain and expand the distance between creators’ needs and the platform’s capabilities, where Spring is always one step ahead.

Here’s some more about him in his own words: 

What led you to Spring?
Rod: What brought me to Spring was the opportunity to take-on a creator-centric leadership role at a creator-centric, late-stage startup that has great traction, outstanding creator and platform partners, incredible potential to scale and a visionary leadership team. Chris Lamontagne has built an incredibly solid foundation for the business since I first worked with him in 2018 and brought in an accomplished commerce platform leader to take it to the next level in Annelies Jansen. I’m excited to join them on our mission to take Spring to the next level.

What will your new role as VP of Creators encompass?
Rod: As VP of Creator Success, my primary role is to ensure that Spring creators accomplish their evolving fan community development objectives using the Spring platform. Creators today want to engage, retain, grow, activate, monetize, delight and authentically connect with their communities. The physical and digital products, services and content they provide are all key elements of those relationships. Creators want increasingly sophisticated capabilities to address those opportunities in ways that are innovative, differentiated, integrated, fan-friendly and sustainable. My role is to keep Spring’s finger on the pulse of creator needs and requirements and work with mine and other teams at the company to make sure that we are responding to creators to the best of our ability and staying ahead of their needs. A key part of that, for which I’m excited to take responsibility, are Springs creator platform integration partnerships with YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Twitch as well as creator tools and services partnerships we are developing and excited to announce soon.

What is your vision for Spring in the long-run?
Rod: I believe that branded clothing, adornments and objects are the among most tangible and meaningful connections that can be forged between creators and their communities. They are also building blocks of the bonds formed among community members which, in turn, attract others to the community. We all want to belong and merch has always been a big part of our cultural symbolism of community (long before it was called merch). So, my vision for Spring is that we are building the world’s first and best creator community building and monetization platform. To me, that’s the natural evolution of creator commerce and the logical next step of Spring’s journey as a business.

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Prepare for the biggest selling season of the year!

Fall arrives next week and with it comes opportunity. Many creators sell more in the last 3 months of the year than in the first 9 months combined! You could be one of them. 

The first thing you need is a compelling new design. We’ve researched the color and style trends set to catch eyeballs this season to help you come up with that winning idea. And we also recommend the best Spring products to go with them. Read on and get ready to be inspired!

Shades of Pink & Mauve
Pink and mauve (a pale purple color) are both named after flowers. These bright, youthful colors will bring light and energy to days that will be growing colder and shorter throughout the season.

Cozy and warm Classic Pullover HoodiesAvailable in Dusty Pink as well as Light Pink, Spring’s Classic Pullover Hoodie is the perfect match for this color trend, not to mention the season. The designs can also be pink, but tones of blue, green, brown and gray also work well with these comfy hoodie colors. And you can try them on the Premium Tee in Mauve or Desert Pink too!

Earthtone Neutrals
Earth tones are commonly defined as colors that have some brown in them, commonly mixed with reds, oranges and yellows. It will be part of nature’s changing palette for the coming months in many parts of the world. Folklore floral prints in your design will contribute to the mood.

Banana Cream, Dark Chocolate and Caramel Toffee

They aren’t just everybody’s favorite flavors for the fall, but neutral and understated tones that can match many different styles and occasions. Great for yourself or as a gift, our Classic Pullover Hoodies and Crewneck Sweatshirts come in Mustard or Carmel Toffee and or check out our Premium Tees in Banana Cream, Dark Chocolate and Light Olive.

Tie-Dye
Make the most of this fun autumn trend by creating your own tie-dye patterns and colors. You can apply them to our all-over print products (hoodies, crewneck sweatshirts, joggers, and tote bags, making an entirely unique and exclusive item that only your fans will have. Try using psychedelic prints and fonts for added effect or nostalgic, 90’s inspired prints which are all the rage right now. 

We’re excited for your followers to see all of your fall products and collections!