About Drop Haus:

A New Kind of Merch Drop

We release fresh, limited-edition items weekly. No restocks. No repeats. Only what’s now. Each Monday, a new micro-collection drops, available until sold out. After that? It’s gone forever.

Born from Late Nights, Sketchbooks, and a Love for the Underground

Drop Haus isn’t just a brand—it’s a creative outlet. It started in a cramped bedroom, where playlists ran on repeat and design ideas hit at 1AM. The vision? To build something real in a world of recycled trends and mass-produced graphics.

I’ve always been drawn to things just outside the mainstream—alt-sports, underground music scenes, weird subcultures. The stuff that doesn’t make the front page but fuels the people who are quietly rewriting what cool means.

Drop Haus was built for them. For you. The ones who never fit perfectly into a box. The ones who see fashion not as a label, but as a language. Every drop is limited, intentional, and tied to a mood, a memory, or a made-up universe. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.

This brand is personal. I sketch the ideas, build the concepts, design the tees, and run the whole thing solo. No big team, no investors—just vision, grit, and a desire to make clothes that say something.

Thanks for being here. Let’s make something special together.

Join the movement. Stay ahead. Welcome to Drop Haus.

-— Laurie, Founder of Drop Haus

  • A woman stands by rocky seaside water, wearing a white t-shirt with the word “MALIBU,” a vintage orange van, palm trees, and a surfer graphic printed on it. The ocean and rocks are blurred in the background.

    The quality blew me away—super soft, fits exactly how I wanted. Already got compliments the first day I wore it.

    – @juleswearsblack

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    Didn’t expect to love this tumbler as much as I do—it’s clean, solid, and actually keeps my drink cold for hours. The design feels low-key but still makes a statement. Definitely giving main character energy at the pool.

    — Nico V.

  • A person with dreadlocks wearing sunglasses and a Dripball United t-shirt stands on an overpass, overlooking a busy street with cars and greenery in the background.

    Wore this to a local show and got stopped three times—no joke. The design is chaotic in the best way. It’s like if streetwear and fantasy football had a fever dream together. Obsessed.

    — @tristanknows

  • A woman with long brown hair and light makeup takes a selfie indoors, wearing a white T-shirt that features an orange sun, palm trees, a van, and the word SUNKISSED in bold letters above the graphic.

    Honestly didn’t expect much from a new brand, but Drop Haus delivered. Dope designs and fun weekly drops!

    – @softgrungequeen