Gear Up for Hyperpop DIY Slam
I've slammed my head against blank walls of boring merch for years - staring at plain hoodies that scream nothing. Glaive's glitch life hits different. His tracks rip through hyperpop heartbreak, and your gear deserves that same raw edge. Grab your Glaive merch from the Glaive store, then dive into DIY that turns factory prints into personal glitches.
Start basic: hunt thrift scraps or rip old tees for fabric bits. Tools? Fabric glue that bites, needle-thread combos for stitching fury, and acrylic paints that bleed like emotions. Safety first - work in a ventilated spot because paint fumes slam harder than a drop. This setup costs under twenty bucks, but yields merch that mirrors Glaive's chaotic beats.
Advanced prep: scan Glaive album art, glitch it in free software like GIMP. Distort pixels until they scream 'I Care' or 'DNA' vibes. Print on transfer paper for heat - press iron dreams into existence. Your workspace becomes a glitch lab, transforming Glaive merchandise into armor for hyperpop nights.



