About Wear OffLeash Apparel

Wear OffLeash Apparel wasn’t supposed to become a clothing brand.

It started because I wanted a shirt that didn’t exist.

Not because it was louder.

Not because it was more shocking.

Because it felt like it belonged to the people it was made for.

The kind of design that means one thing to some people and something entirely different to everyone else.

People started asking where they could get one.

So I built the answer.


I’m not a fashion company.

I’m a maker.

Long before OffLeash existed, I was building things, designing products, solving strange problems, and making things because the version I wanted simply didn’t exist yet.

Wear OffLeash Apparel came from that same mindset.

If I can’t find it, I’ll make it.

If I don’t like the options, I’ll build my own.


The communities these designs speak to aren’t markets I’m trying to reach.

They’re communities I live in.

Convention halls.

Creative spaces.

Fandom.

Leather.

Pup culture.

Queer spaces.

Maker communities.

The wonderfully weird overlap where all of those somehow collide.

That matters.

Because there’s a difference between designing for a community and designing from inside one.

People can usually tell the difference.


Every piece is made to order because individuality deserves better than mass production.

I don’t chase trends.

I make things I’d genuinely wear myself.

Things that make someone stop and look twice.

Things that make the right people grin the second they read them.


Wear OffLeash Apparel isn’t for everyone.

It was never meant to be.

It’s for the people who looked around, realized they never fit the mold, and eventually decided the mold was the problem.

If that’s you

Welcome.