Junk Food

Style keywords
About the brand
Junk Food Clothing is a premium vintage-inspired apparel brand founded in 1998 by designers Natalie Grof and Blaine Halvorson in Venice Beach, California. The brand revolutionized the t-shirt market by combining nostalgic pop-culture graphics with superior fit and fabric quality. Known for their signature soft fabrics and trend-leading fits, Junk Food creates timeless works of art featuring iconic licenses from beloved franchises like Star Wars, Sesame Street, The Smurfs, and classic board games. The brand gained massive recognition when Jennifer Aniston wore their Cookie Monster t-shirt during the final episode of Friends in 2004. With a library of over 40,000 designs, Junk Food transforms premium quality t-shirts into canvases of self-expression, drawing inspiration from Southern California's rich West Coast culture and street style across LA's diverse neighborhoods.





