If you’ve ever ordered a JaOcCo piece, you may have noticed a delay before shipping. It’s not a delay. It’s intentional.
No inventory. By choice.
Most brands work the same way: they order hundreds of pieces, store them in a warehouse, and hope they sell. Whatever doesn’t move gets discounted—or destroyed.
At JaOcCo, every piece is made after you place your order. Not before. What you receive hasn’t been sitting on a shelf. It was made for you.
Every piece was chosen
That decision has a direct consequence: every t-shirt that exists in the world was ordered by someone. There are no surplus pieces, no end-of-line leftovers, no sales to clear out what nobody wanted.
Scarcity isn’t a marketing argument for us. It’s structural.
Why designs can disappear
When we decide to discontinue a design, it’s final. There’s no inventory to liquidate, no commercial reason to keep it around. The piece disappears—and it doesn’t come back.
If a design speaks to you, that’s the only real reason not to wait.
The calculation we made
Producing in large quantities upfront costs less per unit. But it creates hundreds of unnecessary pieces if sales don’t follow.
We made the opposite choice: produce only what gets ordered, even if that means accepting a higher unit cost. That’s one of the reasons our pieces cost what they cost.
We chose honesty over volume.
What that says about JaOcCo
JaOcCo isn’t a clothing brand. It’s a brand of expression. And expression doesn’t go on sale.
Every design we launch is created to last—in time, in the mind, on the fabric. Made-to-order production is the alignment between what we say and what we do.
If you wear a JaOcCo piece, it was made for you. Not for a warehouse.