TUNED FITS™
Apparel for the car you built, the street you own, and the version of yourself you drive.
1. Core Franchise Concept
Tuned Fits™ is a fashion franchise built around tuner-car identity. The idea is simple: if people customize their cars to express power, taste, personality, attitude, and subculture, then their clothing should match that same energy.
This is not generic streetwear with car graphics on it. This is automotive-inspired fashion, where every outfit feels like it belongs next to a specific modified car build.
A white widebody car deserves a white tiger tracksuit.
A neon pink drift car deserves a neon zebra tracksuit.
A matte black stealth build deserves a rubberized technical tracksuit.
The brand connects car tuning, nightlife, fashion, identity, photography, club culture, motorsport aesthetics, and collectible drops into one franchise.



2. Brand Positioning
Brand Name Options
Primary Option
TUNED FITS™
Clear, easy, commercial, directly tied to tuning culture.
Alternative Names
Fit The Build™
For a more lifestyle-oriented direction.
Garage Couture™
More fashion-forward and high-end.
Bodykit Apparel™
More aggressive, car-scene specific.
Street Spec™
More technical, modern, and franchise-ready.
Aftermarket Uniforms™
More conceptual and underground.
Recommended Franchise Title
TUNED FITS™
Streetwear matched to modified machines.
3. Brand Thesis
People do not just tune cars because they want speed.
They tune cars because they want identity.
A tuned car is a personal flag.
A rolling avatar.
A status object.
A moving artwork.
A street-level character build.
Tuned Fits™ turns the driver into part of the build.
The clothing becomes the human extension of the car’s paint job, body kit, lighting, stance, sound, and attitude.
4. Core Brand Promise
Every car build deserves a matching fit.
The customer should feel:
- “This outfit belongs with my car.”
- “This looks like a campaign shoot.”
- “This is not normal merch.”
- “This turns my car into a full lifestyle.”
- “This makes me and the vehicle one complete visual identity.”
5. Franchise Taglines
Main Tagline
Dress Like You Drive.
Secondary Taglines
Fit the build.
Wear the horsepower.
Streetwear for tuned machines.
Your car has a body kit. So should you.
Built for the modified lifestyle.
Matching fits for aftermarket legends.
From garage to grid.
The uniform of the tuned generation.
If the car is custom, the fit cannot be stock.
6. Franchise World
The world of Tuned Fits™ is a nighttime automotive fashion universe.
It lives in:
- Wet asphalt
- Neon city streets
- Underground garages
- Highway overpasses
- Car meets
- Drift nights
- Detail shops
- Tuning garages
- Gas stations at 02:00
- Rooftop parking lots
- Industrial zones
- LED-lit tunnels
- Car wash reflections
- Black glass storefronts
- Flash photography at night
The world should always feel like the customer is entering a high-end tuner campaign.
Not cheap racing merch.
Not generic fast-car branding.
Not pit-crew cosplay.
It is street-luxury for modified-car people.
7. Brand Personality
The Brand Is
Aggressive
Glossy
Confident
Nocturnal
Fast
Visual
Custom
Loud
Technical
Collectible
Urban
Premium
Playful but serious
Car-scene authentic
Fashion-campaign polished
The Brand Is Not
Corporate
Boring
Generic motorsport
Cheap merch
Random car graphics
Overly nostalgic
Fake racing cosplay
Influencer-only fashion
Unwearable costume
Plain logo streetwear
8. Target Audience
Primary Audience
People aged 18–38 who are into:
- Tuning cars
- JDM culture
- Euro tuning
- Drift culture
- Stance culture
- Night meets
- Car photography
- Streetwear
- Sneakers
- Vinyl wraps
- Neon aesthetics
- Body kits
- Sim racing
- Car YouTube/TikTok/Instagram culture
Secondary Audience
- Fashion collectors
- Automotive influencers
- Motorsport fans
- Sneakerheads
- DJs and nightlife people
- Photographers
- Car clubs
- Gaming/racing communities
- Tuning shops
- Detailing brands
- Wrap companies
- Event organizers
9. Customer Archetypes
1. The Builder
Owns or is building a tuned car.
Sees the car as a personal project and wants clothing that matches the build.
Product Fit: custom colorway tracksuits, garage jackets, pit shirts.
2. The Night Driver
Lives for the drive after dark.
Wants sleek, reflective, city-ready clothing.
Product Fit: rubberized tracksuits, reflective jackets, black technical pieces.
3. The Show-Off
Loves meets, photoshoots, and standing out.
Wants bold colors, animal graphics, neon, high-impact outfits.
Product Fit: neon zebra, tiger, chrome, holographic drops.
4. The Crew Member
Part of a car club or tuning group.
Needs coordinated fits for meets, videos, and social content.
Product Fit: crew packs, matching jackets, custom embroidery.
5. The Digital Racer
May not own a tuned car yet but loves racing games, sim rigs, and car culture.
Product Fit: affordable tees, hoodies, caps, digital skins, avatar outfits.
10. Product Universe
Core Product Category
Tracksuits
The tracksuit is the franchise hero product because it already connects:
- Streetwear
- Sport
- Movement
- Nightlife
- Car culture
- Crew identity
- Photography
- Comfort
- Visual impact
Each tracksuit should feel like a wearable car wrap.
11. First Collection: “THE GARAGE ANIMALS”
The first major drop should be built around the three examples.
Drop 001
WHITE TIGER SPEC
Concept
A clean, premium white tracksuit with black tiger striping, designed for white cars, black-and-white wraps, carbon hoods, and clean JDM/Euro builds.
Visual Energy
Sharp
Predatory
Clean
Luxury
Fast
White-on-black contrast
Winter night street racing
Carbon fiber and white paint
Key Features
- White base
- Black tiger stripe graphics
- Large tiger head option on back or chest
- Silver reflective piping
- Zippered high collar
- Tapered pants
- Carbon-style trim
- Optional matching gloves/cap
- Optional car decal pack
Matching Car Types
- White Supra-style builds
- White Nissan GT-R style builds
- White BMW M builds
- White Porsche-style tuning
- White widebody drift cars
- White cars with black carbon hoods
Campaign Title
WHITE TIGER / NIGHT PREDATOR
Campaign Visual
Model in white tiger tracksuit standing beside a white widebody car under an overpass on wet asphalt. Giant tiger mural or projection in the background. Strong black-and-white campaign photography.
Drop 002
NEON ZEBRA SPEC
Concept
A loud neon pink and black zebra tracksuit for nightlife builds, drift cars, show cars, women’s tuner fashion, and high-visibility car-meet culture.
Visual Energy
Electric
Wild
Sexy
Graphic
Club-night
Pink underglow
Wet streets
Tokyo street energy
BLACKPINK-style impact
Key Features
- Neon pink base
- Black zebra striping
- Gloss black side panels
- High collar crop or regular jacket options
- Matching joggers
- Pink reflective piping
- Optional black/pink sneakers
- Optional wrap-kit pattern for cars
- Optional neon crew socks
Matching Car Types
- Pink/black wrapped show cars
- Drift cars with underglow
- Anime/itasha-adjacent builds
- Neon show builds
- Black cars with pink accents
- Car meet photo builds
Campaign Title
NEON ZEBRA / STREET SIGNAL
Campaign Visual
Model in neon pink zebra tracksuit standing in front of a black-and-pink widebody tuner car with pink underglow, glowing signage, rain reflections, zebra wall patterns, and high-impact nightlife styling.
Drop 003
RUBBER SPEC
Concept
A black rubberized technical tracksuit inspired by tire rubber, matte black paint, stealth builds, carbon aero, wet roads, and night driving.
This must stay automotive and technical, not fetish-coded. The material language should be tire, rainwear, motorsport, tactical streetwear, and futuristic performance fashion.
Visual Energy
Stealth
Technical
Dark
Glossy
Urban
Rain-ready
Aggressive
Expensive
Minimal
High-performance
Key Features
- Black rubberized fabric
- Charcoal matte panels
- Gloss/matte contrast
- Technical seams
- High collar hooded jacket
- Ventilation details
- Waterproof zippers
- Reflective black piping
- Tapered technical pants
- Hidden pockets
- Sneaker-compatible cuffs
Matching Car Types
- Matte black GT-R style builds
- Black widebody builds
- Stealth wraps
- Carbon fiber builds
- Rain/night photography cars
- High-end performance builds
Campaign Title
RUBBER SPEC / BLACK RAIN
Campaign Visual
Model in black rubberized tracksuit beside a matte black tuner car at night, wet asphalt, city skyline, black reflections, subtle light strips, no bright color except reflections and headlights.
12. Product Naming System
Every product should feel like a car trim level.
Examples:
- White Tiger Spec Jacket
- White Tiger Spec Track Pant
- Neon Zebra Spec Full Kit
- Rubber Spec Rain Track Jacket
- Carbon Ghost Hoodie
- Underglow Pink Crew Sock
- Pit Lane Shell Jacket
- Widebody Cargo Pant
- Aero Seam Track Top
- Night Run Glove
- Street Signal Cap
- Garage Animal Tee
- Black Rain Technical Set
The word SPEC should become part of the franchise language.
Customers do not just buy a tracksuit.
They choose their spec.
13. Product Architecture
Entry-Level Products
Accessible items for fans and younger customers.
- Graphic tees
- Long sleeves
- Caps
- Socks
- Stickers
- Keychains
- Lanyards
- Neck warmers
- Tote bags
- Car air fresheners
- License plate frames
- Vinyl decals
Mid-Level Products
Core fashion pieces.
- Hoodies
- Track jackets
- Track pants
- Windbreakers
- Crewneck sweaters
- Pit shirts
- Oversized tees
- Technical shorts
- Reflective vests
- Garage overshirts
Premium Products
Campaign-level hero pieces.
- Full tracksuits
- Rubberized technical suits
- Limited jackets
- Reversible jackets
- Waterproof shells
- Racing-inspired coats
- Custom embroidered crew sets
- Made-to-match car-owner pieces
Collectible/Franchise Products
- Matching car decal kits
- Limited drop posters
- Car meet photo books
- Digital skins
- Avatar outfits
- Sim racing gloves
- Steering wheel covers
- Garage banners
- Numbered campaign prints
- Car-club capsule uniforms
14. Signature Design Codes
1. Car Wrap Logic
The clothing graphics should behave like vinyl wraps.
Patterns should not just be printed randomly. They should follow the body:
- Shoulder curves
- Chest panels
- Sleeve lines
- Hip movement
- Side seams
- Knee articulation
- Cuffs
- Back yoke
- Zipper line
The outfit should look “wrapped,” not simply printed.
2. Body Kit Seams
Seams should echo automotive body kits:
- Angular panels
- Aero cuts
- Splitter-inspired hem lines
- Intake-shaped pocket flaps
- Fender-like knee panels
- Diffuser-like lower back panels
3. Reflective Piping
Use reflective details like road markings and car lighting:
- White reflective piping
- Pink reflective piping
- Gunmetal reflective piping
- Black-on-black reflective ink
- Headlight-inspired sleeve strips
4. Gloss vs Matte Contrast
Especially for Rubber Spec:
- Matte black base
- Gloss black panels
- Satin black zippers
- Carbon-look textile patches
- Wet-road reflections
5. Animal as Machine
The animal patterns should not feel cute.
They should feel like performance personalities:
- Tiger = clean predator
- Zebra = electric signal
- Panther = stealth
- Snake = drift line
- Shark = aero aggression
- Wolf = crew pack
- Dragon = mythic power
- Scorpion = danger trim
- Raven = black street luxury
15. Color System
Core Colors
Asphalt Black
Deep black. Main base color.
Wet Carbon
Dark charcoal / carbon gray.
Headlight White
Bright white.
Neon Pink
Loud pink, used for Zebra Spec and campaign highlights.
Reflective Silver
Technical trim and piping.
Brake Red
Accent for aggressive drops.
Signal Orange
Future safety/high-vis drop.
Underglow Blue
Future night-run drop.
Acid Green
Future extreme show-car drop.
16. Visual Identity
Logo Direction
The logo should be simple enough to work on:
- Jacket chest
- Sleeve tab
- Car decal
- Neck label
- Hang tag
- Website favicon
- Embroidered cap
- Tire-sidewall style graphic
- Pit banner
Suggested Logo Concepts
Option A: Wordmark
TUNED FITS in condensed bold lettering, slightly slanted, inspired by racing decals and tuner stickers.
Option B: TF Monogram
A sharp TF mark that resembles:
- A gear shift
- A road lane
- A body-kit vent
- A speed stripe
Option C: Spec Badge
A small rectangular badge system:
TUNED FITS / SPEC 001 / WHITE TIGER
This works well for labels, sleeve patches, and limited editions.
17. Typography
Primary Typeface Style
Condensed, bold, technical, racing-inspired.
Used for:
- Campaign titles
- Product names
- Spec numbers
- Drop posters
- Web headers
Secondary Typeface Style
Clean modern sans-serif.
Used for:
- Product descriptions
- Website copy
- Fit details
- Care labels
- Technical specs
Accent Typeface Style
Stencil, garage label, or tire-sidewall inspired.
Used sparingly for:
- Size labels
- Drop codes
- Limited edition numbering
- Back-neck prints
- Car decal packs
18. Graphic Language
The brand should use:
- Spec numbers
- Garage labels
- Warning-label styling
- Stripe systems
- Car silhouette line art
- Tire marks
- Route maps
- Night city coordinates
- Fake race-team codes
- Animal pattern overlays
- Reflective badges
- Body-kit blueprint graphics
- “Built / Wrapped / Worn” language
Example label text:
SPEC 001 / WHITE TIGER
BUILT FOR NIGHT RUNS
MATCHES: WHITE BODY / BLACK CARBON / CLEAN WIDEBODY
DROP: GARAGE ANIMALS
FIT THE BUILD
19. Tone of Voice
Voice Should Be
Direct
Bold
Streetwise
Premium
Short
Confident
Campaign-ready
Example Copy
Your car is not stock. Neither are you.
White Tiger Spec is built for clean white paint, black carbon, and night predators.
Neon Zebra is not subtle. It was never supposed to be.
Rubber Spec is for black cars, wet streets, and people who disappear after midnight.
Fit the build. Own the meet.
20. Campaign Structure
Each drop should have:
- Hero outfit
- Matching car
- Matching location
- Campaign film
- Product photos
- Detail shots
- Car-meet activation
- Limited poster
- Social edit
- Decal/sticker pack
- Optional custom owner package
21. Campaign One: “GARAGE ANIMALS”
Concept
The first campaign introduces the idea that every tuner build has an animal spirit.
Three characters.
Three cars.
Three outfits.
Three specs.
Characters
White Tiger
Clean. Controlled. Predatory. Premium.
Neon Zebra
Loud. Electric. Social. Impossible to ignore.
Rubber Spec
Dark. Technical. Silent. Dangerous.
Campaign Line
Every build has a beast.
Campaign Assets
- Three hero posters
- Three vertical videos
- Three outfit product pages
- Three matching car decals
- One campaign lookbook
- One night-meet launch event
- One “choose your spec” landing page
22. Website Structure
Homepage
Hero video: neon street, car headlights, models walking around tuned cars.
Main headline:
DRESS LIKE YOU DRIVE.
Subline:
Automotive fashion for tuned cars, night meets, and custom-built identity.
Main buttons:
- Shop Specs
- Match Your Build
- View Garage Animals
- Join The Crew
Product Categories
- Tracksuits
- Jackets
- Pants
- Tees
- Accessories
- Car Decals
- Crew Packs
- Limited Drops
Interactive Feature
Match Your Build
Customer selects:
- Car color
- Accent color
- Style: clean / neon / stealth / drift / luxury / aggressive
- Finish: matte / gloss / chrome / carbon
- Scene: night meet / track / garage / show / street
The site recommends a matching fit.
Example:
White car + black carbon + clean build = White Tiger Spec.
Black car + pink underglow + show build = Neon Zebra Spec.
Matte black car + stealth build = Rubber Spec.
23. Retail Experience
Physical Pop-Up
A Tuned Fits pop-up should feel like a hybrid of:
- Tuning garage
- Fashion showroom
- Nightclub
- Detail shop
- Car photography studio
Key Elements
- Black walls
- Wet-look floor
- LED strips
- Car on display
- Campaign posters
- Hanging tracksuits
- Spec cards
- Vinyl wrap samples
- Photo booth with headlights
- “Match your build” consultation desk
Customer Experience
The customer walks in with a photo of their car and leaves with:
- Recommended outfit
- Matching accessory pack
- Optional custom spec plan
- Decal suggestions
- Photo shoot concept
24. Drop Calendar
Season 1: Garage Animals
- White Tiger Spec
- Neon Zebra Spec
- Rubber Spec
Season 2: Street Predators
- Black Panther Spec
- Chrome Snake Spec
- Red Scorpion Spec
Season 3: Night Run
- Carbon Ghost Spec
- Underglow Blue Spec
- Headlight White Spec
Season 4: Crew Wars
- Wolf Pack Crew Set
- Garage Team Jackets
- Pit Lane Uniforms
Season 5: Show Mode
- Holographic Spec
- Acid Green Spec
- Mirror Chrome Spec
25. Future Product Concepts
Black Panther Spec
All-black technical tracksuit with subtle black-on-black animal striping, reflective eyes graphic, and stealth finish.
Chrome Snake Spec
Silver/black snakeskin-inspired pattern with chrome piping and flowing drift-line graphics.
Red Scorpion Spec
Black and brake-red tracksuit with sharp segmented panels and aggressive rear graphics.
Carbon Ghost Spec
White, gray, and carbon fiber pattern. Minimal, premium, almost luxury-sport.
Underglow Blue Spec
Black base with electric blue piping, underglow-inspired graphics, and reflective road-line panels.
Acid Gecko Spec
Bright green/black show-car energy. Loud, playful, and extreme.
26. Customization Program
TUNED FITS CUSTOM SPEC
Premium service where owners can create clothing matched to their car.
Customer submits:
- Car photos
- Wrap colors
- Accent colors
- Wheel color
- Interior color
- Club name
- Build name
- Number plate style
- Preferred fit
Brand delivers:
- Custom tracksuit mockup
- Matching decals
- Optional embroidery
- Crew pack option
- Photoshoot styling guide
Custom Package Tiers
Tier 1: Color Match
Existing design recolored to match the car.
Tier 2: Crew Spec
Custom club name, numbers, and patches.
Tier 3: Full Build Spec
Complete one-off outfit based on the actual vehicle.
Tier 4: Campaign Spec
Full shoot concept, car graphics, apparel, accessories, and social media package.
27. Collaborations
Tuning Shops
Limited shop uniforms and customer drops.
Example:
Tuned Fits x Local Garage: White Tiger Service Jacket
Wrap Companies
Matching outfit and vehicle vinyl pattern bundles.
Example:
Neon Zebra Wrap Kit + Tracksuit Drop
Detailing Brands
Rubber Spec / Black Rain cleaning kit collaboration.
Car Meets
Event-exclusive jackets, caps, and numbered tees.
Sim Racing Brands
Digital tracksuits, gloves, racing seat accessories.
Sneaker Designers
Matching sneaker capsules for each Spec.
DJs / Nightlife Events
Neon Zebra club nights and pop-up car meets.
28. Content Franchise
Tuned Fits can become a media platform, not just a clothing line.
Video Series
Fit The Build
Each episode features one owner, one tuned car, one matching outfit.
Structure:
- Owner intro
- Car walkaround
- Build story
- Outfit match
- Night shoot
- Final reveal
Short-Form Social Formats
- “What fit matches this build?”
- “Rate the spec”
- “Car wrap into tracksuit”
- “From garage to fit”
- “Night meet lookbook”
- “Choose your fighter: Tiger, Zebra, Rubber”
- “Stock fit vs tuned fit”
Lookbook Format
Each product page should include:
- Outfit shots
- Car pairing
- Detail shots
- Night photo
- Fit diagram
- Spec card
- Matching accessories
- Recommended car colors
29. Social Media Identity
High-polish campaign images, reels, car-owner features.
TikTok
Fast edits, transformations, car-to-outfit matches.
YouTube
Build stories, campaign films, behind-the-scenes shoots.
Discord
Community for car owners, drops, custom specs, meetups.
Fashion moodboards, car color matching, lookbook images.
Website Blog
Articles on car/fashion culture:
- “How to match your fit to your car wrap”
- “The rise of tuner fashion”
- “Why car meets are the new runway”
- “White cars and black graphics: the clean build uniform”
- “Neon pink and night culture”
- “Rubberized fashion and automotive performance materials”
30. Event Strategy
Launch Event
GARAGE ANIMALS: NIGHT MEET
Location:
- Industrial garage
- Tuning shop
- Rooftop parking lot
- Car wash at night
- Warehouse with LED lighting
Features:
- Three cars
- Three outfits
- Photo booth
- DJ
- Neon lighting
- Product display
- Live wrap demo
- Detail shots
- Limited launch posters
- Crew sign-up
Ongoing Event Format
SPEC NIGHTS
Each event has a theme:
- White Night
- Neon Pink Night
- Black Rain Night
- Carbon Night
- Underglow Night
- Crew Wars
Customers arrive with matching cars and outfits.
31. Franchise Extensions
1. Apparel
The main revenue engine.
2. Car Decals
Vinyl packs that match clothing drops.
3. Digital Skins
For racing games, avatars, and virtual car communities.
4. Photography Presets
Night tuner photo presets matching each drop.
5. Events
Car meets, pop-ups, launch parties, content shoots.
6. Custom Crew Uniforms
Car clubs order matching apparel.
7. Garage Interiors
Posters, banners, work mats, flags, car covers.
8. Licensing
Collaborations with games, tuning shows, car events, and lifestyle brands.
32. Packaging
Packaging should feel premium and automotive.
Tracksuit Packaging
- Black box
- Gloss/matte contrast
- Spec label
- Numbered drop card
- Tissue paper with tire-mark pattern
- Reflective sticker sheet
- Care card styled like a vehicle manual
Label Language
SPEC 001
WHITE TIGER
GARAGE ANIMALS COLLECTION
BUILT FOR CLEAN WHITE BODYWORK / BLACK CARBON / NIGHT MEETS
Hang Tags
Hang tags should resemble:
- Garage work orders
- Inspection cards
- VIN plates
- Race-entry tags
- Tuning spec sheets
33. Sustainability / Material Direction
The brand should avoid feeling wasteful by using:
- Durable materials
- Limited drops
- Repair options
- Pre-order capsules
- Recycled polyester where possible
- Water-resistant technical fabrics
- Long-life zippers and trims
- Custom made-to-order programs
Messaging:
Not fast fashion. Tuned fashion. Built to stay in the garage.
34. Fit Philosophy
The clothing should be wearable, not costume.
Fit Rules
- Relaxed but structured
- Good movement
- Strong shoulder line
- Tapered pants
- Sneaker-visible cuffs
- High collar silhouettes
- Functional pockets
- Zippers that feel technical
- Reflective safety details
- Strong profile from distance
Gender Direction
The brand should offer:
- Unisex core fits
- Women’s cropped and fitted variations
- Oversized streetwear fits
- Tall and extended sizes
- Crew sizing packs
The car scene is diverse. The brand should not be locked into one body type or one gender expression.
35. Pricing Architecture
Entry
€25–€60
Socks, caps, tees, decals, stickers.
Core
€80–€180
Hoodies, pants, jackets, accessories.
Hero
€220–€450
Full tracksuits and technical outerwear.
Premium Custom
€500–€2,500+
Custom specs, crew packs, car-matched apparel, campaign package.
36. Launch Collection SKU List
White Tiger Spec
- White Tiger Track Jacket
- White Tiger Track Pant
- White Tiger Full Kit
- White Tiger Tee
- White Tiger Cap
- White Tiger Decal Pack
- White Tiger Poster
Neon Zebra Spec
- Neon Zebra Track Jacket
- Neon Zebra Track Pant
- Neon Zebra Full Kit
- Neon Zebra Crop Jacket
- Neon Zebra Tee
- Neon Zebra Socks
- Neon Zebra Decal Pack
- Neon Zebra Poster
Rubber Spec
- Rubber Spec Technical Jacket
- Rubber Spec Technical Pant
- Rubber Spec Full Kit
- Rubber Spec Hood
- Rubber Spec Gloves
- Rubber Spec Black Rain Tee
- Rubber Spec Decal Pack
- Rubber Spec Poster
37. Hero Product Descriptions
White Tiger Spec Full Kit
A white-and-black tracksuit built for clean tuner builds, carbon accents, and night predators. The jacket features tiger-stripe panel graphics, reflective piping, a high collar, and a sharp performance silhouette. Matching tapered pants complete the look.
Best matched with: white cars, black wheels, carbon hoods, clean widebody builds.
Neon Zebra Spec Full Kit
A neon pink and black tracksuit built for high-visibility show cars, night meets, and full-volume street presence. Zebra striping, gloss black panels, and reflective pink details make the fit impossible to ignore.
Best matched with: black cars, pink accents, underglow, show builds, drift cars.
Rubber Spec Full Kit
A black rubberized technical tracksuit built for stealth builds, wet streets, and midnight movement. Matte and gloss panels create an automotive surface language inspired by tire rubber, carbon fiber, and rain-ready performance gear.
Best matched with: matte black builds, stealth cars, carbon aero, dark wheels, night photography.
38. Brand Rules
Always Do
- Match clothing to cars
- Use strong campaign photography
- Treat the car as part of the outfit
- Use spec language
- Make drops collectible
- Keep design automotive-inspired
- Use real material logic
- Build around visual identity
- Create community moments
- Make the customer feel custom
Never Do
- Cheap generic car graphics
- Fake racing logos
- Random flames with no concept
- Low-quality blanks
- Overcrowded typography
- Lazy drops
- Costume-level animal outfits
- Real brand/car logos without licensing
- Designs that cannot be worn in public
- Clothing that ignores the car-matching idea
39. Intellectual Property Strategy
The protectable franchise elements should include:
- Brand name
- Logo
- “Dress Like You Drive”
- “Fit The Build”
- “Spec” product architecture
- Garage Animals collection
- Match Your Build digital tool
- Visual campaign system
- Custom Spec service
- Specific pattern arrangements
- Lookbook format
- Event format: Spec Nights
Avoid using recognizable real car brand logos unless licensed.
40. Franchise Growth Path
Phase 1: Proof of Concept
- Three hero images
- Three product mockups
- Landing page
- Social launch
- Pre-order signups
Phase 2: First Drop
- Limited tracksuit run
- Tee/cap/accessory support
- Decal packs
- Campaign shoot
- Influencer/car owner seeding
Phase 3: Community Build
- Fit The Build video series
- Car meet activation
- Crew packs
- Custom Spec program
Phase 4: Brand Expansion
- More specs
- Pop-ups
- Collabs
- Digital skins
- Event partnerships
Phase 5: Franchise Platform
- Tuned Fits as the fashion layer for tuner culture
- Car clubs, garages, events, gaming, apparel, media, and custom design all connected
41. First-Year Roadmap
Month 1–2: Identity + Prototype
- Final logo
- Final slogan
- Final design system
- Product mockups
- Manufacturer research
- Landing page
- Social channels
Month 3–4: Campaign Build
- Produce first samples
- Shoot White Tiger, Neon Zebra, Rubber Spec
- Build website
- Launch mailing list
- Start teaser campaign
Month 5–6: Pre-Order Launch
- Open limited pre-orders
- Release campaign film
- Activate car community
- Start ambassador program
Month 7–8: Delivery + Events
- Ship first drop
- Host first Spec Night
- Capture customer cars/fits
- Release behind-the-scenes content
Month 9–12: Expansion
- Launch second capsule
- Open Custom Spec program
- Collaborate with tuning shop/wrap company
- Create digital/virtual assets
42. The Franchise in One Sentence
Tuned Fits™ is automotive streetwear that lets people dress like the car they built.
43. The Franchise in One Paragraph
Tuned Fits™ is a fashion franchise for tuner-car culture, built around the idea that modified cars deserve matching apparel. Each drop translates a car style into a complete wearable identity: White Tiger for clean white builds, Neon Zebra for loud pink show cars, Rubber Spec for black stealth machines, and future specs for every kind of custom automotive personality. Through tracksuits, technical streetwear, decals, custom crew uniforms, events, digital skins, and car-owner storytelling, Tuned Fits turns the driver, the vehicle, and the street into one complete visual franchise.
44. Final Creative Direction
The brand should feel like this:
A car meet became a runway.
A tracksuit became a body kit.
A wrap became clothing.
A driver became part of the machine.
A garage became a fashion house.
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