
With the product quality and customer service you get from Miles to Go clothing, you might be surprised to find out it’s all done by one guy. Greg Kerr was turned off by the clothing available in stores and online so he started Miles to Go as a creative outlet for himself. Being heavily influenced by art and literature, Greg decided to combine the two and put them on t-shirts. Instead of the meaningless logos and names that flood the apparel industry, Greg wanted to create a piece of walking art that has a story behind it. And he has done just that with Miles to Go clothing.

All Miles to Go t-shirts (and hoodies, tank-tops, track jackets & hot pants) are printed on American Apparel garments. So you know you’re getting the best quality blank. But one of the best parts about mtg is the size and quality of their prints. Almost all of their designs take up the entire front of the shirt and they are all printed with a specialty ink called discharge. If you are unfamiliar, discharge ink basically removes the dye from the cotton fibers and replaces it with the design. This results in a super soft feel, almost as if you’re just wearing a blank cotton shirt…but the amazing artwork is still there!

Speaking of amazing artwork, Miles to Go uses some of the best designers out there. Their lineup includes Dave Quiggle, Godmachine, and Dan Mumford. The new Fall line being released in August will feature some awesome pieces from Keaton Henson and Rob Dobi.

And like I said before, the customer service you receive at Miles to Go is top notch. If you have any questions or issues, Greg is always willing to help you sort it out. He even takes suggestions for possible future designs, so if you have an idea, let him know!
If you’d like to pick up any of the incredible designs over at Miles to Go, use this special discount code Greg made just for you! “Tilteed” takes 20% off your entire order.

Do you have a favorite indie clothing line that you think deserves mentioning on the Tilteed Blog? Let us know in the comments and we’ll take a look!