Make custom apparel with TWEAK in Nashville, TN

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Editor Skylar wearing a custom Titans crewneck in front of the TWEAK storefront.

Us to this cozy crewneck: “She’s an icon; she’s a legend; she is the moment.”

The tailgate bites are cooked, the pregame is cued up on the TV, but there’s a flag on the play. What will you wear? Gameday fashion is always a part of our playbook. That’s why we called a timeout and paid a visit to TWEAK before the big game versus the Indianapolis Colts this Sun., Oct. 23.

The custom apparel store just held its grand opening at oneC1TY this month — 3 City Ave., Ste. 400. While we opted for a Titans-themed crewneck, the lookbook boasts 400+ designs to choose from — including five Titans/football-specific artwork. Pro tip: You can always stray from the books and ask for a custom design.

After landing on this print, Editor Skylar filled out a form indicating what size, product, and color she preferred before passing it off to the TWEAK team for creation. After the form was in hand, the whole process only took ~10-15 minutes before we were headed out the door sporting our own TWEAK custom.

The shop currently offers tees, crewnecks, hats, totes, and keychains + typically has sizes small-XXL on-hand (shoppers can special order specific sizes and colors with no minimum purchase required).

Bonus: From a yellow balloon arch and matching clawfoot tub to the payphone and funky, abstract walls, you’ll want to be sure you snap a photo with the Instagram-worthy setups inside before leaving.

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