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Addie on Jun 26, 2022
4 out of 5 starsSuper cute! Quite thin tho so not the best material for a bumper sticker
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glkw13 on Jun 25, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThese stickers are super high quality and very cute! I can't wait to see the angry republicans in my town shaking their fist as I drive around sporting these in a sea of Trump stickers! They came just in time for Pride and Chelsey was great about changing my delivery address when I accidentally sent an item to my old college apartment.
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Sheri on Jun 22, 2022
5 out of 5 starsIt looks great and I love the sticker! I’m glad I bought it and it was affordable!
About BitchinDesignCo
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Celebrating 2K sales.
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About BitchinDesignCo
Hello!
I'm Chelsey, a mental health professional by day, and Etsy shop owner by night. Mental health, LGBTQ rights, women's rights, anti-racism - these are just a few of the causes that my shop items help bring awareness to. I guarantee you’ll find something that will light up your passion in my ever-growing collection of perfectly crafted merchandise.
I believe fashion can be much more than just looking good. It can act as a statement that showcases to the world what you believe. That’s why in my shop you’ll find a diverse range of merchandise to let your inner activist shine. From stunning stickers to LOUD t-shirts; each of my designs are infused with a progressive message so you can fight the system in style!
Every creation is personally designed here (by me) in Minnesota before being carefully shipped out straight to your door. Quality, passion, and service are at the forefront of my agenda so you can rest easy knowing you’ll only be getting the utmost top-notch apparel when you shop with BitchinDesignCo.
Shop members
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Chelsey
Owner, Designer, Customer Service
[she / her / hers] LGBTQ
Production partners
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Print Shop
Charlotte, NC
Our print provider connects our shop with print on demand manufacturers. It enables us to create and sell items with our designs on our store, as well as help us manage production and shipping.
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Print Shop
San Francisco, CA
Our print provider connects our shop with print on demand manufacturers. It enables us to create and sell items with our designs on our store, as well as help us manage production and shipping.
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I gladly accept returns and cancellations
I don't accept exchanges
The following items can't be returned or exchanged
- Custom or personalized orders
I accept returns I do not accept returns
I accept exchanges I do not accept exchanges
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Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
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Frequently asked questions
Why are my items being shipped from different locations?
A print shop handles all of the physical production of my designs for shirts. The print shop utilizes third party companies to produce the items, therefore, if you purchase two different types of items (e.g. a t-shirt and a sticker) they may be shipped from two different production locations. I produce and fulfill all sticker, mug, and print orders, whereas a print shop produces my clothing.
How are your shirts printed?
BitchinDesignCo uses direct to garment (DTG). DTG is a printing method that sprays the ink onto the shirt using inject technology. The inks then soak into the fibers of the shirt. It’s sort of like printing on paper, except on clothing.
Where do you source your clothing garments?
Our sweatshirts are made with Gildan brand garments and our other clothing items are Bella & Canvas brand. Gildan has sustainable manufacturing processes and a commitment to responsible practice. B&C garments are made and dyed in Los Angeles, CA. B&C is committed to making clothing responsibly and have worked to minimize their ecological footprint throughout their production process.
Part of decolonization is choosing production partners and products that do not impede workers' rights or utilize extortion as a means to make more profit. When we say we “fight the system in style,” we make sure that statement is held true throughout the entire making process of our clothing.