Mean Lingo Signature Collection
A. “I Catch Feelings” –A t-shirt that is designed to show others that everyone has feelings and that everyone should always take others feelings into consideration before acting negatively
B. “Its Just Business” – A t-shirt that promotes positive business practices. Because there is so many different types of business practices out there: street business, negative business, and positive business are a few examples. Mean Lingo just wants to show people that its ok to do business the right way with the right people.
C. “My Milkshake Brought You Here” – A t-shirt that shows women of the world that its ok to be curvy and beautiful and know that your confident. We want to promote curves!
D. “I Need a Hood Chick” – Yes we know that being a hood chick is not a positive thing but we understand that we can’t be so uptight that people can’t laugh. SO this t-shirt is just the start of catering to our market and showing that we love to laugh too!
E. “My Hustle = My Love”– A t-shirt that shows people that its ok to consider your dreams a hustle as long as the work behind the hustle is promoting the right kind of dream. We used a rapper because we wanted to show people that real world situations lead to real world dreams so keep striving for the right kind of hustle.
F. “I’ll Keep Watering It” – A t-shirt that promotes to continue to water your dreams to see what the ending flower will be. Sometimes people need the motivation to continue to push towards your dreams to bring them into reality. Mean Lingo is a prime example of this.
G. “That’s Not Even Cool” – A t-shirt that promotes proper manners. This picture shows a man passing doing in appropriate things in the elevator because we want to show people that things like that draw the wrong type of attention to you. Learn mannerisms and it will cause you to look positive.
H. “China-White” – China-White is a Japanese Geisha girl who was started out as a simple word from Jay’s Song “Young, Gifted and Blk”. She was referred to as crack cocaine and Mean Lingo wanted to show that things that look negative often are changeable to positive things. China-White was brought to light by a team including Jarriel Jones - Photographer, Maria Tran – Model, Jay Okoli – Hair Stylist, Eboni Johnson – Stylist, Chris Carter of Mean Lingo – Make Up.
Onling Ording coming soon. If you wish to inquire about bulk orders please email us at [email protected]
Special Thank you to Eric Lax for photographer @ our fashion show (elphotoimage.com)
B. “Its Just Business” – A t-shirt that promotes positive business practices. Because there is so many different types of business practices out there: street business, negative business, and positive business are a few examples. Mean Lingo just wants to show people that its ok to do business the right way with the right people.
C. “My Milkshake Brought You Here” – A t-shirt that shows women of the world that its ok to be curvy and beautiful and know that your confident. We want to promote curves!
D. “I Need a Hood Chick” – Yes we know that being a hood chick is not a positive thing but we understand that we can’t be so uptight that people can’t laugh. SO this t-shirt is just the start of catering to our market and showing that we love to laugh too!
E. “My Hustle = My Love”– A t-shirt that shows people that its ok to consider your dreams a hustle as long as the work behind the hustle is promoting the right kind of dream. We used a rapper because we wanted to show people that real world situations lead to real world dreams so keep striving for the right kind of hustle.
F. “I’ll Keep Watering It” – A t-shirt that promotes to continue to water your dreams to see what the ending flower will be. Sometimes people need the motivation to continue to push towards your dreams to bring them into reality. Mean Lingo is a prime example of this.
G. “That’s Not Even Cool” – A t-shirt that promotes proper manners. This picture shows a man passing doing in appropriate things in the elevator because we want to show people that things like that draw the wrong type of attention to you. Learn mannerisms and it will cause you to look positive.
H. “China-White” – China-White is a Japanese Geisha girl who was started out as a simple word from Jay’s Song “Young, Gifted and Blk”. She was referred to as crack cocaine and Mean Lingo wanted to show that things that look negative often are changeable to positive things. China-White was brought to light by a team including Jarriel Jones - Photographer, Maria Tran – Model, Jay Okoli – Hair Stylist, Eboni Johnson – Stylist, Chris Carter of Mean Lingo – Make Up.
Onling Ording coming soon. If you wish to inquire about bulk orders please email us at [email protected]
Special Thank you to Eric Lax for photographer @ our fashion show (elphotoimage.com)