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DREAM BIG. WORK HARDER.

Every brand has a moment where it finally feels real… and this one hits different.

Our new HOC tee drop is inspired by the guy who built this entire thing from absolutely nothing. Zero dollars. No investors. Just a big ass dream, a relentless work ethic, and years of unseen grind that most people will never fully understand.

This shirt represents that journey — the late nights, the early mornings, the setbacks, the breakthroughs, the “figure it out or fold” moments… everything that shaped House of Carts into what it is today. DREAM BIG. WORK HARDER. It’s more than a phrase — it’s the blueprint that got us here.

And because this brand has always been about giving back to the people who’ve supported us from day one… we’re tying this drop directly into our NEXT GOLF CART GIVEAWAY.

Here’s how it works:

Every single dollar you spend on HOC merchandise earns you 1 entry into the giveaway.
Buy a tee? You’re in.
Grab a hat? You’re in.
Load your whole cart full of merch? Even better.

This is more than merch. It’s a reminder of what’s possible when you refuse to quit.

And now… it might just win you a brand-new cart.

DREAM BIG. WORK HARDER.

Shop The Drop

HOW THE GIVEAWAY WORKS

We’ve always believed in giving back to the people who support the brand. That’s why every purchase also gives you a real shot at winning.

Buy any DBWH merch

Every $1 spent = 1 giveaway entry

Winner is announced publicly after the giveaway closes

What People Are Saying

“The hoodie is heavy and fits exactly how I want it to. You can feel the quality as soon as you put it on. This isn’t cheap merch — it’s built right.”

— Mike R.

“Shirt fits perfect and still holds its shape after multiple washes. Material feels premium and the print hasn’t cracked or faded.”

— Jason L.

“Hat quality surprised me. Solid structure, clean stitching, and it actually fits well instead of feeling cheap or flimsy.”

— Andrew K.

“The designs are simple but hit hard. You can tell thought went into the fit and materials, not just the logo.”

— Chris M.

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