Live Screen Printing
Apparel
Bags
Shirts
Hoodies
Sweatshirts
Sweatpants
Jackets
Totes
1,000

Camp Flog Gnaw x Matt McCormick

Los Angeles, CA
Nov 22, 2025
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Camp Flog Gnaw x Matt McCormick Event

Taking merch customization to new heights with artist Matt McCormick at Camp Flog Gnaw.

Camp Flog Gnaw live merch customization
custom designs using Matt McCormick artwork at the festival workshop
Camp Flog Gnaw for custom Matt McCormick merch printing
Live screen printing station creating custom designs using Matt McCormick artwork at the festival workshop.

The Lowdown

Camp Flog Gnaw roared back into Dodger Stadium, and tucked inside all the music, mayhem, and Tyler-the-Creator energy was a creative sanctuary that instantly became one of the festival’s biggest magnets: the One Of These Days Workshop. Visionary artist Matt McCormick brought his signature Americana-meets-surrealism style to the grounds, and from the second gates opened, fans practically sprinted to get in line. That line? It didn’t shrink once—two straight days of shoulder-to-shoulder anticipation.

Inside the tent, the vibe was pure organized chaos—the best kind. Our live customization team worked nonstop across three totally different print stations, each one unlocking a new way to remix Matt’s artwork. Fans could go classic with live screen printing, bold with heat press graphics, or full-tilt experimental with the handheld ink-jet print gun. Every station featured its own palette, textures, and exclusive designs, so no two pieces ever turned out the same.

Festivalgoers showed up with everything—from fresh event tees to vintage denim they’d fished out of their closets—ready to transform it all. Whether someone wanted a single, perfectly placed graphic or a full collage wrapping around sleeves and seams, our team brought it to life with precision, speed, and a whole lot of hype.

By the end of the weekend, One Of These Days wasn’t just a booth—it was the creative heartbeat of Camp Flog Gnaw. Fans didn’t just leave with merch. They left with wearable memories.

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