Streetwear Graphics Have Specific Visual Rules
Streetwear isn't just any graphic on a shirt. It has visual conventions — oversized type, dropped shoulders, layered backgrounds, intentionally gritty textures, retro screen-print artifacts. The AI we use has been trained on these conventions specifically. You don't get a generic clip-art design that happens to be on a t-shirt; you get something that reads as streetwear at first glance.
Style Categories That Actually Work
Y2K revival, 90s grunge, varsity bootleg, anime-influenced, cyberpunk, skate-rat, Tumblr-era art, vaporwave, distressed photo print, religious iconography reframed — these are the categories that move units. The AI handles each as a distinct visual language, not just as a keyword in a generic generation.
Print-Ready for Streetwear Production Methods
Streetwear is usually screen-printed, DTG, or sublimation. Our AI streetwear design generator outputs files compatible with all three: 300 DPI transparent PNG for screen and DTG, plus solid-background JPEG for sublimation. The dimensions match Champion, Independent, Stussy, and Carhartt blank specs.
Indie Brand Workflow
Most indie streetwear brands operate on a drop schedule — 4-6 small drops per year, each with 3-5 graphics. Generating 30 streetwear concepts takes about an hour with the AI. You pick the 5 that hit, refine them, send to print. Compare that to traditional design which can eat your entire prep window for one drop.