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Half Evil’s brand ethos is all in the name—half evil and thus, half good. The brand’s Notre Dame tee is a perfect example of both sides of that paradigm working at once. Following the April 2019 fire at the medieval cathedral, Half Evil produced graphic tees bearing an image of the tragedy, which was met with outrage. However, once the shirt sold, Half Evil put the profits toward feeding and providing backpacks for the homeless community of Chicago. Sparking controversy, followed by acts of kindness, represents what Half Evil is all about.

Although the brand offers other products, T-shirts are the items that Half Evil uses to communicate its message through most often. Half Evil initially made waves with it’s 333 Tees. Given that 666 is the number associated with the Devil—333 literally is, by extension, “half” of that evil. Before he had his own brand, Half Evil founder Sam LeBlanc was a teenager working minimum wage jobs so that he could afford Supreme tees. He became discouraged when he realized an entire paycheck would be going towards one T-shirt. Upon starting his own brand, LeBlanc vowed that Half Evil would always offer a $3.33 tee in each collection so that all fans of the brand could own a piece of its clothing, regardless of economic status.

The success of the $3.33 Tee brought attention to Half Evil, which soon lead to collaborations with recordings artists Juice Wrld and Lil Skies as well as with storied streetwear brand The Hundreds. As Half Evil and its list of collaborators grows, be sure to check Grailed for the brand’s latest drops.

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