"O.G."

  • Portland Oregon Sign

    We exclusively feature the City of Portland's (TM) Logo, and Port of Portland's Airport Carpet 1987 (TM) Logo on our clothes, with a legally binding agreement for design and color. Our commitment to respecting and honoring the mark sets us apart from those who sell the (TM) illegally. The City of Portland and Port of Portland actively enforces its trademark rights.


  • Trademark & Copyright

    To avoid copyright and trademark infringement, designs, including modifications, must be approved beforehand. It's not legal to alter someone else's work without permission, even by a significant percentage. The idea that modifying a copyrighted or trademarked work by a certain percentage makes it okay is untrue. All our designs and changes need pre-approval as part of our contract with the City of Portland and Port of Portland.

  • Handmade & Screen Print

    "O.G." handcrafts durable garments with high-quality fabrics for comfort. Our screen printing method creates vibrant colors, even on dark fabrics, with a unique texture from the layered plastisol ink. Our goal is to offer you long-lasting, premium quality clothing, all made in Oregon.

    "O.G.", an acronym for Oregon Garb, was established to represent originality. Our designs are a reflection of personal statements, experiences and memories.

"O.G." Partners

Ace Sewing

Ace Sewing & Vaccum 11945 SW Pacific Hwy #210, Tigard, OR 97223 handles all of our sewing needs. Julie is amazing, knowledgeable, and friendly!

Keep Portland Weird

The iconic phrase "Keep Portland Weird" has helped us by promoting our garb on their facebook page.

Portland Oregon Sign

The "Portland Oregon" sign™, also known as the "Made in Oregon" sign™ and the "White Stag" sign, is located in downtown Portland in the Skidmore/Old Town Historic District; it is listed in the National Register of Historic Landmarks. The sign was revamped in 2010 to the "Portland, Oregon" sign™ and serves as a symbol of iconic national history for the City of Portland and its citizenry.

PDX Airport Carpet 1987

The famous 1987 PDX Airport Carpet is known worldwide. It has its own Wikipedia page, its own Twitter account, and tens of thousands of tagged photos on Instagram. The Portland airport’s hex teal, patterned carpet has become a social media and cultural phenomenon that’s hard to understand if you’re not from the City of Roses. Here’s how it all began.