Blazer's Mill historical photo

Keaton1895, “Blazer’s Mill and Cemetery”, via wikimapia.org

Our story

It was April 4, 1878, when the Regulators, (including Billy the Kid) had a shootout with Buckshot Roberts at Blazer’s Mill. Buckshot Roberts held his own and, through iron grit survived the fight, but not the night.

Even though Blazer’s Mill is remembered for this one historical event, it is much more to us. Blazer’s Mill is for the Gen Xers (or if you’re like me, a Millennial who identifies as a Gen Xer) who are craving a little nostalgia. Our lives are too fast-paced, so much is expected of us, and this world has just gotten a little "crazy." We just want a little sweet taste of the 90s back, when life was a bit… simpler.

To be frank, our pieces also focus on good design. With the rise of AI, it amazes us how many people can churn out generic t-shirts and make a good buck. That is beginning to sicken us. So instead of doing that, we have turned our focus on curating pieces of art, handmaking each piece with screenprinting equipment that has taken over our dining room, and adding finishing elements like velvet ribbon hem tags, special to each collection.