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What's a ZBQ?
As a teenager I came of age enmeshed in the energy of punk and hip hop cultures of the '80s, and the looks and styles that went with them. I was inspired by the DIY ethics of punk, hand painting my first cut up t-shirts and adding zippers to jeans and tees.
Over the years I kept putting art on t-shirts and in 1993 started Zero while living in Vancouver BC, producing a line of my own designs as well as others pilfered from comic books, Omni magazine and Durer prints. I was inspired by the art that was coming out at that time- the exciting west coast outsider art scene as seen in the pages of Juxtapoz, the exploding alternative comic scene and a lot of the newer graffiti styles that I was seeing on the streets of Vancouver and in zines at that time as well.
By 2004 I had relocated to Halifax NS and the name of the operation had metamorphasized into "Zeroboutique", or ZBQ for short. By that point I was screen printing all of my own stuff and had established a respectable presence online. The look of the gear had become a little more streamlined, with more of an emphasis on the kind of graphic work that was emerging from the very active street art movement at the time. By then I was lucky enough to be working with some very talented artists from the graff and stencil art scenes to take some of that modern street art vibe and put it onto t-shirts. I was definitely taking a lot of inspiration from brands such as Stussy, Upper Playground and Obey as well as artists such as Banksy and Kozik, but was aslo trying to push the limits of what fit within that type of aesthetic and vibe as well. I was able to explore a lot of different exciting ideas in the following years, moving into oversized prints and different types of inks, dyes and other processes, but by 2010 or so I was starting to tire of printing on pre-made garments and wanted to follow another impulse I'd had for many years: making clothing.
In 2011 I produced my first experimental cut and sew pieces. My focus from the beginning was to make fun and interesting casual/sporty clothing that reflected that same artistic, DIY attitude that had inspired me to start. I started using upcycled fabric from an early point, giving many pieces a more retro look in a nod to the styles of the 1970's & 80's of my childhood, and sought to make each individual piece as unique as possible. I also started numbering and cataloguing my shirts at this time as well.
ZBQ is a story of perseverance, endurance and love. Keep fighting and dreaming.
How does your sizing work?
Unisex (men's) shirts:
We are able to customize shirt sizing if these measurements don't work for your body, depending on requirements, but that may add another delay of 1-2 days. Contact us if you have questions.
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US Orders:
Canadian Orders:
Shipping for British currency is set from £8 up to £18 (depending on order size) with free shipping for orders of £75 or more. All other currencies will default to the US shipping fees listed above.
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