What Is PUKE Apparel? Car Culture Shirts, Funny Tees and Chaos You Can Wear
PUKE Apparel is an Australian apparel brand built around cars, humour, chaos and the kind of shirts that do not take themselves too seriously.
It started from the wider Out There Oz world — cars, events, shed energy, trackside content, burnout culture, loud designs and the sort of everyday nonsense that somehow ends up on a shirt. PUKE Apparel is where that chaos turns into wearable products: graphic tees, funny shirts, kids tees, hoodies, gym towels and car culture merch.
The idea is simple.
Chaos You Can Wear.
PUKE is not trying to be polished fashion. It is not built to sit quietly in the background. It is built for people who like car culture, bold graphics, Aussie humour, dad jokes, event wear, shed nights, cruises, burnout events and shirts that start a conversation.
What does PUKE Apparel mean?
PUKE Apparel is the clothing and merch side of the Out There Oz world. It takes the same energy from cars, events, videos, personalities and chaos, then turns it into apparel people can actually wear.
The name is loud on purpose. The designs are loud on purpose. The humour is part of the brand.
PUKE is for people who want graphic tees, car shirts, funny shirts, kids graphic tees, hoodies and random chaos drops with a bit more attitude than a plain shirt from a normal rack.
What is “Chaos You Can Wear”?
“Chaos You Can Wear” is the short version of what PUKE Apparel is about.
It means the designs are not meant to be boring. Some are built around cars. Some are built around humour. Some are built around kids’ energy. Some are just random ideas that somehow make sense once they hit a shirt.
PUKE Apparel is built around a clean but chaotic style: strong enough to be trusted as a real apparel brand, but still rough, loud and fun enough to feel connected to the garage, the car scene and the Out There Oz world.
Fully Sick: car culture shirts and burnout-inspired apparel
Fully Sick is the main car-culture range from PUKE Apparel.
This is where the car shirts live. Fully Sick is built for car people, burnout fans, Ford and Holden supporters, cruises, meets, event days, shed nights and anyone who likes their clothing with a bit of horsepower behind it.
The range includes car-inspired graphic tees and designs connected to classic Aussie car culture. As the range grows, Fully Sick is being cleaned up into easier product groups so customers can choose the car model or design they want without needing to search through heaps of separate listings.
If you are looking for car culture shirts Australia, burnout shirts, Ford shirts, Holden shirts, Falcon shirts, Commodore shirts or loud event-ready graphic tees, Fully Sick is the range to watch.
Sick Mode: kids graphic tees with fun chaos energy
Sick Mode is the youth-friendly side of PUKE Apparel.
It is not about being sick in a boring way. It is about that “fully sick” energy kids understand — bright, fun, loud, cheeky and happy. Sick Mode is made for kids, teens and young chaos legends who want graphic tees with personality.
Sick Mode is one of the ranges Google is already starting to notice, and that makes sense. It has its own identity inside the PUKE world: playful, bold, energetic and connected to the wider car-culture style without needing to be too serious.
If you are looking for kids graphic tees Australia, kids funny T-shirts, kids car shirts or youth streetwear with a bit of chaos, Sick Mode is the PUKE Apparel range built for that lane.
Just Spew It: funny dad shirts and Aussie humour tees
Just Spew It is the funny side of PUKE Apparel.
This range is built around dad-joke energy, Aussie humour, awkward one-liners, novelty shirts, funny slogan tees and wearable nonsense. It is the range for people who like shirts that make someone laugh, groan, shake their head or say “please stop.”
Just Spew It is where funny dad shirts, Aussie humour shirts, joke tees and chaotic everyday apparel fit best inside the PUKE world.
It is not meant to be polished. It is meant to be funny, blunt, awkward and easy to wear.
PUKE Chaos Collection: graphic tees, gym towels and random drops
The PUKE Chaos Collection is where the random good stuff lives.
This range includes graphic tees, gym towels, supporter merch, oddball drops and designs that do not sit neatly inside Fully Sick, Sick Mode or Just Spew It.
Some items are practical. Some are funny. Some are built for events. Some are just pure chaos. That is the point.
If you are chasing graphic tees Australia, funny graphic tees, supporter merch, gym towels or random PUKE Apparel drops, the Chaos Collection is the place to start.
PUKE Hoodies: event-ready gear for cooler weather
PUKE Hoodies bring the brand into cooler weather, event nights, shed sessions and everyday wear.
The hoodie range is built for people who want the same PUKE graphic style and chaos energy, but in a warmer layer. It is part streetwear, part event gear and part “I probably should have brought a jacket.”
PUKE Hoodies sit alongside the T-shirt ranges and help carry the same brand energy across more of the year.
How do you choose the right PUKE shirt?
The easiest way to choose is by range.
Choose Fully Sick if you want car culture shirts, burnout-inspired apparel, Ford or Holden style designs and event-ready graphic tees.
Choose Sick Mode if you are shopping for kids graphic tees, youth-friendly chaos, fun designs or kids’ car-culture energy.
Choose Just Spew It if you want funny dad shirts, Aussie humour tees, joke shirts or novelty graphic tees.
Choose PUKE Chaos Collection if you want random drops, supporter merch, gym towels, graphic tees or something that does not fit neatly anywhere else.
Choose PUKE Hoodies if you want warmer gear with the same chaos style.
Are PUKE shirts DTF printed?
Many PUKE Apparel shirts use DTF printing.
DTF stands for Direct to Film. It is a print method often used for bold, detailed graphics and colourful designs. It works well for the kind of loud artwork PUKE Apparel is built around.
Because DTF prints need proper care, PUKE Apparel recommends washing printed shirts inside out, using cold water, avoiding bleach, avoiding tumble drying and not ironing directly over the print.
How do you wash PUKE Apparel shirts?
To help your PUKE Apparel shirt last longer, follow the care instructions.
Machine wash cold with like colours.
Wash inside out.
Use mild detergent.
Use a gentle cycle where possible.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron directly over the print.
Line dry in shade.
Avoid prolonged direct sun exposure.
Following the care instructions helps preserve the garment and the printed finish over time.
Does PUKE Apparel use AI-assisted creative?
Some PUKE Apparel product artwork, campaign imagery, mockups or model representations may include AI-assisted creative tools.
That does not mean the brand is random or uncontrolled. Designs and visuals are directed, reviewed and approved before use. The goal is to use creative tools to help build the PUKE world while keeping the final product aligned with the brand.
AI-assisted. Chaos-approved.
AI wore it first. You wear it better.
Is PUKE Apparel connected to Out There Oz?
Yes. PUKE Apparel was born from the wider Out There Oz world.
Out There Oz is the content, car and event side of the ecosystem. PUKE Apparel is the commerce and merch side — the place where the chaos becomes shirts, hoodies, kids tees, gym towels and supporter gear.
That connection matters because PUKE Apparel is not just a random clothing store. It has a real story behind it: cars, events, community, humour and the chaos that comes from building something out of the shed, the pad and the people around it.
Where can you buy PUKE Apparel?
You can shop PUKE Apparel online at pukeapparel.com.
The store includes Fully Sick, Sick Mode, Just Spew It, PUKE Hoodies and the PUKE Chaos Collection, with more grouped products and cleaner product options being added as the range grows.
Whether you are chasing car culture shirts, funny graphic tees, kids graphic tees, hoodies, supporter merch or random chaos drops, PUKE Apparel is built to give the car scene and everyday chaos something to wear.
Chaos You Can Wear.
Wear the Chaos.
First the car, then the chaos, now the brand.