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From Skateboards To A Clothing Brand (Built AFTER his 9-5)

56 min · 27. april 2026
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Gary works a full-time 9–5… but built this on the side. From printing onto skateboards to creating an Aberdeen-based clothing brand, this is how Doric Studios started. In this episode, we talk about how it all began, learning screen printing from scratch, and what it’s really like running your own business alongside a full time job. Whether you’re thinking about starting something yourself or just curious how small ideas turn into real brands, this is a grounded look at building something after hours. If you enjoyed the episode, consider subscribing for more conversations like this. Follow/check out Doric Studios: https://doric.studio [https://doric.studio] https://www.instagram.com/doric_studio/ [https://www.instagram.com/doric_studio/] www.linkedin.com/company/doric-studio/ [http://www.linkedin.com/company/doric-studio/]

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