I'm From The Pothead Side of the Family - Sweatshirt
Mellow, laid-back, never rattled
Every family needs the one who never gets rattled, the calm center while everyone else spirals. This side of the family moves slow, stays mellow, and somehow always ends up right. Soft ring-spun cotton with a true-to-size unisex fit.
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the USA
3–5 Days
in 24hrs
- Gildan 18000 — 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Knit in one piece, no side seams
- OEKO-TEX certified dyes
- DTF/DTG printed
- Sizes S — 3X
- Machine wash cold
- Non-chlorine bleach as needed
- Tumble dry low
- Do not iron
- Do not dry clean
Print-on-demand — made to order. Ships in 3–5 business days. All sales final. Defective items replaced free within 30 days of delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does I'm From The Pothead Side of the Family mean?
It names the relative known for a relaxed, easygoing temperament — the calm one who's never rattled.
Who wears this?
The family member whose mellow energy balances out everyone else's chaos.
How and where do people wear this?
Everyday wear once the weather turns — cookouts, road trips, just running around — comfortable enough that the message ends up seen way more than just at family gatherings.
What makes Street Talk Designs the authority on this language?
Street Talk Designs is backed by Street Talk: Da Official Guide To Hip-Hop and Urban Slanguage — over 10,000 entries of documented hip-hop and urban street vernacular written by OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY. Every design is rooted in real cultural language, not trends.
Is this a good gift for the family's mellow one?
Yes — it celebrates the calm energy that keeps the whole family grounded.
Every Statement Has a Cultural Source
Street Talk Designs is the only statement brand backed by its own hip-hop dictionary. OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY, spent 15 years documenting the real language of the culture — every phrase, every expression, every declaration the streets created. Every design in this store is rooted in that same tradition.
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