Hey Goonie!

Welcome to The Fun Factory! 

Goonie Threads is a brand built on fun, that's why I call my creative space the FUN FACTORY. Bright, bold, colorful, soft, warm and cozy fun!

Wearable watercolor art made in the Fun Factory is a visually unique way to set yourself apart from mass-produced, boring fashion! No two pieces are alike, each sweatshirt is a true one-of-a-kind work of art, hand-dyed in the Pacific Northwest. You don't have to just view art, you can wear it.

Wearing a piece of hand-dyed clothing shows that you appreciate intention, craftsmanship and support local artists. The watercolor effect of my ice-dye technique naturally draws attention without feeling loud or overly graphic, subtle but striking in it's own fun and unique way! 

Being a Goonie just means you like fun and adventure. Good old-fashioned, nostalgic, slap your knee with laughter kinda fun. Goonie Threads was founded on a belief that there isn't enough fun, and we want to create more of it for everyone.

Goonie Threads is sold at Not your Basic Batch & Co in Enumclaw, WA and select made-to-order colorways are available online, colorway availability changes with the seasons.

Goonie Threads can also be found at local pop-up locations and vendor markets. Please follow @gooniethreads on Instagram to see where we will pop-up next!  


Meet Cheeto — The Fun Factory Mascot

Cheeto, the Fun Factory Mascot

The Goonie mascot can also be followed on Instagram at @cheeto_the_corgi_beast. Cheeto is a "Corgi for a Cure" and works with our local Alzheimer's chapter to raise awareness and help fund a cure. Cheeto puts on local events as has his own line of race gear sold on this platform, linked in his profile on Instagram.  We like to give a shout-out to Cheeto for all the good work he is doing!

 

Care Instructions

Care Instructions

 



Upcoming Events

 

Tacoma's Art on the Ave — 8/9/2026!

The Hungry Housewives Event -10/10 -Buckley WA

 


Say Hello!

gooniethreads@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @gooniethreads

Turn inside out before washing. Use cold water and gentle cycle. Lay flat to dry to preserve the hand-dyed finish. Avoid bleach and fabric softener. Colors may bleed slightly in first wash—wash separately.