I’d appreciate it if Twitter community could show some Love!!! I went to Japan on a family/educational Inspo trip & designed this! Please send some feedback (Especially @CLINT419 after that show last month) 😂❤️🔥
“Souvenir’s From Japan” available now
https://t.co/iBtnb5q5RB
Big thanks to the Mfused team for bringing their energy to the biggest party of the year! ❤️ Who stopped by the Super Fog activation for Kandi making, hair braiding or waved around their foam glow sticks?
#SupportBlackBusiness - @ETCTacoma isn’t just a clothing boutique — it’s a movement. Born and built in Tacoma, this brand is redefining what it means to blend culture, heritage, and hyper-local pride. Umi Wagoner, co-owner of eTc Tacoma, shares their mission to elevate the city and its community:
“Heritage means something that’s worth passing down, something that has built its value up.”
Starting downtown wasn’t just a business move; it was about planting roots in the city and creating something uniquely Tacoma. As Umi said, “Being in downtown solidified us as a city business. We wanted to make sure our business felt very city-like when you looked at it.”
eTc isn’t just about selling clothes—it’s about creating a legacy. From their iconic garments “Made in Tacoma” to their vision of becoming a “soft power to Tacoma” that draws visitors from around the globe, this brand is putting Tacoma on the map.
Whether it’s connecting with the local basketball scene, partnership with the @SeattleKraken or showcasing their work at the Washington State Fair, or simply welcoming customers into their boutique, eTc’s mission is clear: build community, create jobs, and carry the Tacoma flag with pride.
Umi’s message to everyone who steps through their doors? “Ask questions. Let us do the work, chase down your size, and make you feel at home.” They want everyone to experience the heart and hustle behind the brand.
eTc Tacoma isn’t just a store—it’s a space for Tacoma’s past, present, and future to thrive together. Swing by and feel the pride for yourself, and tell them @besagordon sent you!
https://t.co/6vlyYESpZR
#ETCTacoma #TacomaPride #MadeInTacoma #SupportLocalBusinesses #BuildingCommunity #WWConverge #Back2Besa #SupportBlackBusiness