Nyack Postcard Sweatshirt
Take a little Nyack with you wherever you go!
A cozy, slightly oversized, slightly imperfect sweatshirt with a vintage inspired, custom Nyack print. Like dad's old sweatshirt. Like those beach town print shops you'd visit as a kid. Like the one you'll keep for the next 20 years.
Every item is one-of-a-kind, and may include mild levels of distressing, consistent with a vintage sweatshirt. It may come as a drop shoulder, or with a raglan shoulder, yet every item is measured to fit our sizing guide (see below). Every sweatshirt is sized to fit slightly oversized to ensure fit. Need help finding the right one? Please contact us!
Sizing:
- Small/Medium: Chest (Pit-to-Pit): 20-21.5", Length (High Point Shoulder to Hem): ~24-25.5"
- Medium/Large: Chest (Pit-to-Pit): 22-23.5", Length (High Point Shoulder to Hem): ~24.5-26.5"
- Large/Extra Large: Chest (Pit-to-Pit): 24-25.5", Length (High Point Shoulder to Hem): ~25-28"
A relaxed, slightly oversized fit (like true vintage sweatshirts should be).
- Real vintage sweatshirts from the 70's to the 90's. Each sweatshirt has its own character. Slightly different shade, texture, softness. That's what makes it vintage.
- Hand printed in Los Angeles
From the maker:
Best Regards originally started when I (Danny, the founder) was looking to find a better way to combine two of my favorite things: small town gift shops that I grew up visiting in New England, and vintage clothing. Destination clothing was always a go-to item, I regularly sport my favorite Maine t-shirt from 6 years ago.
Having a vintage clothing pop-up in Palm Springs, in 2022 I decided to take the bulk of my vintage t-shirts and start flipping them inside out. Using a 8.5x11" block print, the first batch was printed by hand in my apartment one late night before a trip to restock the Palm Springs shop. T-shirts were flipped inside out, ink was rolled onto the block, and printed on the tees. The next day I dropped them off, and hoped they would be loved. To my surprise, in 2 weeks the entire batch had sold out, and the staff of the store was asking for a restock!
We had a product. After a few months, I moved into sourcing blank vintage sweatshirts and doing the same. Print them, drive to Palm Springs, and hope they sell. After 2 more years of screen printing and running the business out of my apartment, we've gotten lucky and now work with independent stores around the world, stocking them with keepsakes that matter.
We create products that tell the world even more about who you are -- something that mass produced destination goods just cannot do. We will keep making them here in LA, where it all started, and where we can support the local craftsmen who help us put our products together.