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SpunWear
SpunWear Apparel, Inc. is an American e-commerce company that sells print-on-demand apparel including shirts, hoodies, and hats. The brand is known for its sexual innuendo artwork and controversial meth-oriented graphic design that was inspired by the frequent visits to Ring Central and Zoom video chatrooms between 2018 and 2019 by company founder, Matthew W. Sweitzer. Mr. Sweitzer noted the high percentage of methamphetamine users that came up with unique usernames that often played on well-known sound bites. Examples include Mary Had a Little Slam (Mary Had a Little Lamb), Spunwhere Over the Rainbow (Somewhere Over the Rainbow), A Hole New Swirl (A Whole New World), Tweakends Were Made for Spun (Weekends Were Made for Fun), and Pervs Just Wanna Get Spun (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun). Since the first few months of launch, SpunWear has also diversified into club and night wear and even home decor. The brand name SpunWear is taken from the slang term, spun, meaning the meth user is at an optimal high. The term spun comes from the meth users twirling of the glass pipe between the fingers so that the product doesn't burn during the vaporizing process.