WEARABLE PRODUCTS
GETTING STARTED
Since 2016, I’ve been designing wearable products across both licensed and private-label collections for major retail stores. Working with established brands has taught me how to respect strict guidelines while still injecting personality and strong visual appeal into every piece. At the same time, private-label projects have given me the freedom to build identities from the ground up, allowing me to experiment with trends, color, and layout while keeping commercial viability in focus. This balance has made me adaptable, detail-driven, and confident in creating designs that resonate with different audiences.
Beyond core apparel, I’ve created a wide range of wearable accessories that let people express what they love and who they are. From subtle nods to fandom culture to bold statement pieces, my goal has always been to design products that feel personal. I want someone to put on a piece I designed and feel like it represents their taste, interests, and personality. Wearables aren’t just fashion to me—they’re a form of self-expression, and that’s what continues to drive my work.
HEADWEAR
COLD WEATHER
SOCKS
T-SHIRTS
COLORS
To ensure product accuracy and brand consistency, I rely on Pantone and CMYK color systems as an essential part of your design process. Pantone standards are used to match exact brand colors across different materials and manufacturers, preventing unwanted variations in production, while CMYK ensures designs translate correctly to print. By working within these color systems, I can confidently examine, adjust, and communicate color expectations to vendors, reducing costly errors and guaranteeing that the final product matches the original creative vision.

