This belongs on a shirt. This sentence shows up a lot here. Right before I regret how honest I’m being.
Welcome to the Piki Riki blog. Not a marketing blog. Not a how-to blog. Not a “10 tips to find your passion” blog. This is the place where the shirts are born. Before ink, before cotton.
Not just a phase, mom!
This brand exists because some things simply stick. Metal music isn’t a phase here, it’s the soundtrack of my life. Cheesy, I know. Video games aren’t a waste of time in my household, they’re how people connect, unwind and occasionally yell at friends they love.
Cats? Well... Look at this photo and tell me you don’t want to see more.

The designs you see in this store come from that mix. Not trends. Not what’s "selling right now." This shop is built on one simple rule: if a design doesn’t say something, it doesn’t get printed.
Made to order. On purpose
Nothing here is mass-produced. Nothing sits in a warehouse waiting to be relevant.
Every Piki Riki T-shirt is made to order. That means less waste, no overproduction, and no piles of unsold junk pretending to be a brand.
It also means this store will never be for everyone, and that’s on purpose.
What this blog is
This blog is where I’ll pull back the curtain. You’ll find my thoughts behind the designs (the good ones and the dumb ones). The cats' input. The funny mess-ups. The future ideas.
No one asked, but I’ll probably share the bands, games, movies, and random moments that shaped this brand - and how it all somehow ends up on a T-shirt.
The cats are NOT optional
If you’re here for photos and videos of the cats, Picky & Cara, you won’t be disappointed. They are rescue cats but act like they were born famous. You’ll read their stories soon.
Wearable opinions
Piki Riki T-shirts aren’t meant to blend in.
They’re for the ones who want clothes with personality, humor and jokes some people will not get. They’re not designed to offend everyone, but just the right people (you know who they are).
If that’s not your thing, that’s fine.
But if you believe T-shirts can be a conversation starter or a quiet middle finger wrapped in cotton, you’re home.
Stick around. Things are about to get louder.
Alexandra
1 comment
Awesome!