
We didn't
plan this.
A coastal outlaw label
Bandolero Supply Co. is a coastal outlaw label, born somewhere between a dive bar in Port Aransas and a flat tire outside Ensenada.
How it started
It started as a joke between friends — a name on a bar napkin, a sketch of a skull in a wide-brim hat, smoking a cigar, with the words Bandolero Supply Co. scrawled around it. The kind of plan you make at 2 a.m. that sounds great until morning. Most of those ideas don't survive coffee. This one did. The drawings below are the originals — still smell faintly of whiskey.

We make small-batch tees, hats, and goods for people who drink tequila, not craft IPAs. Who surf, or wish they did. Who keep one tank of gas in the truck and one bad idea in the back pocket. We print on 6.0 oz Comfort Colors pocket tees in Florida, work with the same shops we'd shop at, and keep our drops short.
Not preppy. Not surf-core. Not a cowboy costume. Just dry humor, faded color, and clothes that look better the longer you've had them.
"Probably a bad idea. Wear it anyway."
Powered by Two Joints
Bandolero is the desert sister of Two Joints Surf Co. — the counterculture surf and coastal label we've been running for years. Same hands, same shop, same allergy to taking ourselves too seriously. Two Joints is the salt water side. Bandolero is what happens when the road turns inland and the tequila comes out.
One crew, two labels, no permission.
By the numbers
Where it ends up
