




“Attack on Dodgetin” isn’t just a t-shirt. It’s chaos, punk, and cult anime energy all rolled into one thick, hand-printed slab of cotton. Designed by our good friend Thomas Mannion as the cover for These Songs Aren’t Ours, it smashes onto fabric with titanic force, featuring scratchy, anarchic lines and a face that’s half-snarling, half-legendary — the kind of image that makes people stop, stare, and double-take. Every line, every ink stroke feels alive, like it might leap off the shirt and join you on the street, ready to wreak havoc at any moment.
It embodies DIY energy in its purest form. Nothing about it is clean or safe. It’s messy, chaotic, and completely unapologetic — the perfect visual representation of surviving the attack while standing out from the crowd. Wearing it makes a statement: you’re loud, independent, and you don’t play by conventional rules. The combination of punk aesthetics and cult anime influence gives it a rebellious personality all its own, making it the kind of tee that sparks conversation, admiration, and the occasional jealous glance.
The LowDown
Usually printed on Fruit of the Loom Valueweight 165gsm. Sometimes we switch brands, but we always aim to stay over 150gsm for every tee.
Tee tech spec:
Fruit of the Loom Valueweight 165gsm
100% Cotton
Crew neck with Cotton/ LYCRA® rib
Self-fabric neck tape
Fine knit gauge for enhanced printability
Sizes: S–2XL
Wash sensibly. Tumble drying is at yr risk, but if it shrinks, that’s on you.
If your size or print is out of stock, just holla up — we’ll try and work something out.
This is just a one-man-band kinda outfit - be nice.