After an unforgettable seven-years, we’re honored to reflect on our partnership with one of our long-term collaborators, Oregon Jamboree Music Festival as we say goodbye for now.
Since 2018, we’ve had the honor of partnering with the incredible team behind Oregon Jamboree to create original, creative, and high-quality event merch for their beloved music festival. What started as a design project quickly turned into a true partnership, rooted in mutual respect, shared creativity, and a passion for supporting small businesses.
Over the years, our team has spent countless hours imagining, sketching, revising, and producing designs that we hoped would capture the true spirit of the country music festival— a spirit rooted in good music, good people, and unforgettable experiences. Watching those designs come to life and seeing them worn throughout the festival (and beyond) has been one of the most rewarding parts of the journey.
As the curtain closes on Oregon Jamboree 2025, we’re filled with gratitude. It’s tough to see the local music event come to an end, but we’re thankful for the memories, the milestones, and the chance to be a part of something special. To all those attending this year’s festival, we hope you have an incredible experience and find the perfect merch to commemorate the event. Here’s to great music, even better people, and to a partnership that leaves a lasting mark.
Want to look back on our journey? Take a look at some of our favorite designs from over the years and hear directly from our team about what this collaboration has meant to them.
Here’s to the music, the memories, and the people who made it all possible.
A heartfelt thank you to the Oregon Jamboree team for an amazing seven years!
-Corey Barton, No Dinx Owner
Corey Barton and Nina Barton, both owners of No Dinx have closely worked with the Oregon Jamboree team over the years to facilitate the event merch, volunteer shirts, and signage.
– Brian Crowell, Screen Print Manager
No Dinx started designing and printing for Oregon Jamboree Music Festival the same year Brian joined the No Dinx team. Even months before production started on the merch, Brian was thinking about the designs and what ink printing processes would work best on the garments.