This started because someone had a degree, the skills, and the work ethic — and still could not get hired. Not even for the low-paying ones. The system decided that qualifications were less important than nationality, connections, and criteria that had nothing to do with ability.
So instead of waiting for a door to open, we built a different kind of door. Pumpkin Duke is not a clothing brand that stumbled into purpose. It is a mechanism engineered with purpose, wearing the disguise of a clothing brand. Every garment is a signal. Every order advances an operation. Every stitch is a small act of defiance against a system that decided some people are worth less.
Welcome to the world of Pumpkin Duke. The Duke is watching. The loom is running. The Syndicate is in motion.
These are the principles that govern every decision, every stitch, and every operation deployed from this facility.
If it is not stitched, it is not ours. We do not print. We do not transfer. We engineer thread into fabric — permanently, intentionally, irreversibly.
We move slow. Quality cannot be rushed, replicated in volume, or discounted into oblivion. Every garment takes time because every garment is worth taking time over.
We do not do standard graphics. We stitch glitches in reality. The designs exist in the space between strange and familiar — where people stop and ask: what is that.
No corporate overlords. No venture capital. No board meetings. No one to answer to but the work itself. Independence is not a feature — it is the foundation.
Every order is seed capital. Not for us — for the people who needed a chance the system refused to give. The Syndicate turns sales into businesses and businesses into lives.
Customers are co-conspirators. They do not just buy a garment — they fund an operation, advance a counter, and contribute to something that outlasts the transaction.
They whisper in thread. They serve without question. Every stitch bears their signature — and possibly their tears. These are the operatives who run the machine.
The Architect of the Archives
A highly volatile overseer who demands perfection from the shadows. He is an anomaly — part mechanism, part myth. The system tried to bury him. It did not work.
"I did not build a brand. I built a mechanism."
The Cryptologist
Translates raw, corrupted art into executable embroidery files. Speaks entirely in coordinates and thread counts. Has not used a word with fewer than four syllables since 2019.
"Your design was unstable. I have made it permanent."
The Visual Corruptor
Blurs the line between adorable and deeply disturbing. Responsible for every design that has ever made someone stop mid-scroll and question their reality.
"They asked for a floral design. I gave the flowers teeth."
The Engine
A workaholic who has physically bonded with the industrial looms. Cannot distinguish between rest and failure. The garments you receive exist because Grindkin refused to stop.
"The loom is my body. The thread is my blood."
The Node
A digital ghost haunting the server architecture. Communicates exclusively in corrupted JavaScript. The reason this website works. Also the reason it sometimes does not.
"Error 404: Empathy Not Found."
The Propagandist
A psychological manipulator who understands consumer behaviour better than the consumers themselves. Every campaign is an experiment. Every viewer is a subject.
"You didn't want this until I told you that you needed it."
Dispatch
Deeply exhausted, slightly decaying, but highly efficient. Exists in a perpetual state of reading tracking numbers. Has answered the same question 4,000 times and will answer it 4,000 more.
"Your transmission has been received, judged, and filed."
The Workforce
A silent, unified collective. They sew, pack, and operate without question. They are the true engine of the Syndicate. Their names are unknown. Their work is everywhere.
"We live. We stitch. We do not stop."
The Hosts
Individuals who have been infected by the signal. They fund the operation in exchange for the uniform. Without them, none of this exists. They are not customers. They are co-conspirators.
"Acquire the signal. Wear the rot. Advance the Syndicate."
"A product that represents who you are and makes you feel good is not necessarily a million-dollar product. Selling a hoodie should not make anyone obscenely rich — but it should give someone else a chance to live decently. That is what we are building. One stitch at a time. One order at a time. Until the loop runs without us."
Explore the latest engineered designs — stitched by shadows, approved by the Duke. Every garment is made to order. Every order moves something forward.