GoodBoy Clothing: A brand, a store, an attitude. Flint made. Flint style.

GoodBoy Clothing founder Oaklin Mixon opens a new Flint storefront and launches new collections this week. It is the fulfillment of a dream with all the makings of being just the beginning.

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Tim Galloway – GoodBoy Clothing textile expert Tameka Davis, 37, of Flint, stitches tags into new shirts that are headed to the showroom at the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – GoodBoy Clothing owner and creator Oaklin Mixon, 34, of Flint looks out onto Saginaw St. in downtown Flint from the window of his new showroom for GoodBoy Clothing. Mixon, along with 5 employees, has been preparing for the grand opening on Friday, No
Tim Galloway – A new banner for GoodBoy Clothing hangs above the entrance to Sutorial in Buckham Alley, announcing the grand opening of the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront.
Tim Galloway – A set of thread snips sits on the main table display in the showroom of the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint. The team at GoodBoy have been working tirelessly for the upcoming grand opening on Friday, November 17, 2017.
Tim Galloway – Shelves are lined with brand new merchandise in the new GoodBoy Clothing showroom in downtown Flint. The crew at GoodBoy has been preparing tirelessly for the upcoming grand opening event on Friday, November 17, 2017.
Tim Galloway – Shelves are lined with brand new merchandise in the new GoodBoy Clothing showroom in downtown Flint. The crew at GoodBoy has been preparing tirelessly for the upcoming grand opening event on Friday, November 17, 2017.
Tim Galloway – Shelves are lined with brand new merchandise in the new GoodBoy Clothing showroom in downtown Flint. The crew at GoodBoy has been preparing tirelessly for the upcoming grand opening event on Friday, November 17, 2017.
Tim Galloway – Production manager Andre McGee, 23, of Flint (left), speaks with public relations specialist Lydia Seale, 23, of Flint about the logistics of the upcoming grand opening event on Friday, November 17, 2017.
Tim Galloway – The storefront for GoodBoy Clothing overlooks Saginaw Street. It opened in November 2017.
Tim Galloway – Shelves and mannequins are laden with garments from the new GoodBoy Clothing collections as the showroom is assembled for the upcoming grand opening event on November 17, 2017 for the new storefront for GoodBoy Clothing in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – Vinyl graphics, photographs and other decorations are hung on the walls of the new GoodBoy Clothing showroom in preparation for the upcoming grand opening event on Friday, November 17, 2017 at GoodBoy Clothing in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – Hats sit in a box, waiting to be placed on the shelves at the new GoodBoy Clothing showroom in downtown Flint. On Friday, November 17, 2017, GoodBoy will be hosting their grand opening event, unveiling eight new collections, and opening the showroom
Tim Galloway – Stacks of new shirts with freshly sewn tags wait to be transported to the showroom at the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – A screen printing press stands at the ready in the production area of the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – A brand new shirt from the Flourish collection at GoodBoy Clothes waits to be folded after having the tag stitched in. On Friday, November 17, 2017, GoodBoy Clothing is hosting a grand opening event for their new space in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – Knit caps, part of a new collection from GoodBoy Clothing, wait to have labels stitched on in the sewing area of the new GoodBoy storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – GoodBoy Clothing textile expert Tameka Davis, 37, of Flint, stitches tags into new shirts that are headed to the showroom at the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – GoodBoy Clothing textile expert Tameka Davis, 37, of Flint, stitches tags into new shirts that are headed to the showroom at the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – GoodBoy Clothing owner and creator Oaklin Mixon, 34, of Flint, has a laugh at his desk while his team readies the store and the products for the grand opening event on Friday, November 17, 2017 in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – Operations Manager for GoodBoy Clothing Mark Chatman, 27, of Flint, proofreads the website, ensuring that it is ready for the launch of the new storefront in downtown Flint.
Tim Galloway – GoodBoy Clothing creator and owner Oaklin Mixon, 34, of Flint, right and public relations specialist Lydia Seale, 23, of Flint look at Mixon’s monitor as they plan social media and web releases of visuals in the production area of the new GoodBoy Clo
Tim Galloway – In the production area of the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint, production manager Andre McGee, 23, of Flint runs application tests of vinyl lettering onto clothing garments in preparation for the grand opening event on Friday, Novem
Tim Galloway – A four station screen printing press waits at the ready in the production area of the new GoodBoy Clothing storefront in downtown Flint.

FLINT, Michigan—Three years ago, Oaklin Mixon used his tax refund to order $1,000 worth of T-shirts and bowties outfitted with a simple logo packed with meaning and his Flint roots.

Mixon sold his very first GoodBoy gear out of the boxes they came in and reinvested the profit to make more shirts—and soon found himself surrounded by box upon box of GoodBoy products in his family home. 

Until this point Mixon didn’t consider himself an entrepreneur. He had spent four years working at the Flint Crepe Company (where he got the all-important tax return) doing everything from chef to operations manager. As he progressed with the company, he learned how to work with systems and numbers to track sales and employees. This piqued his interest in developing his own business. He left the Crepe Company a year and a half ago, putting the majority of his time and effort into his new business.

This week, GoodBoy will open its new storefront and launch its new collections. It is the fulfillment of a dream with all the makings of being just the beginning.

“GoodBoy represents that type of lifestyle to where, if you’re going to be involved in your community, you have to be involved with your family,” says Mixon. “GoodBoy isn’t just kinda’ like for streetwear enthusiasts or people who are just into fashion. It’s actually more about those core values of building community and building family. We want to push that message. These things are actually important.” 

These days everyone at the small business is frantically working, nearly around the clock, to finish preparations of their new storefront and eight new collections.  The sleek and modern, yet rustic, 2,000 square foot storefront will offer a unique shopping experience, beginning with the walk down Buckham Alley. 

Unlike many retail stores, spending time in the storefront is encouraged by the company. GoodBoy wants its potential buyers to feel welcomed and aims to develop a community. They will have a personal concierge service in conjunction with tablets throughout the store, offering customers multiple ways to purchase goods. Customers will also be able purchase online and come to the store to pick it up, like many larger retail stores.

“Whatever you want is always available,” says Mark Chatman of Flint, 27, the GoodBoy operations director. Chatman, touting years of high-level experience in retail, was lured to  GoodBoy despite competing offers. 

“I knew I wanted to make a change. I wanted to do something I was more passionate about. … I wanted to do something that really reflects who I am,” Chatman says.

Chatman recalls the first time he saw the GoodBoy logo. Mixon sat at a table in the rear corridor of the Flint Crepe Company and spoke to Chatman about his passion for creating the brand. At that point, the logo was just a design element. It had yet to appear on a garment of clothing. 

Years later, he found himself commuting from Detroit and visiting with Mixon on a regular basis. Soon after, he officially joined Mixon’s team. Chatman then called in Lydia Seale, 23, of Mt. Morris, with whom he previously had worked on marketing projects. 

Seale also serves as the point-person for the upcoming Flourish line, a women’s clothing line produced by GoodBoy. “It validates that who I am, what I have to offer, is important here. I think that (attitude) tells you more about the brand itself than the actual collection,” Seale says. 

“The collections that are coming out, they mean something,” emphasizes Seale. “They’re not just like ‘oh this sounds like a good idea, it’s cool.’ This is not that kinda’ brand. This is a brand, that when you wear it, you’re wearing something that means something.”

Mixon, 34, a father of five, often works long days as he prepares for the grand opening of his new storefront. To help balance his work and home life, he and his wife have included their children in as many aspects of the business as possible. They have integrated it into their home education, bringing the children to work and doing the best they can to be inclusive. Mixon and his wife want their children to be like their father. Entrepreneurs and creatives.

Staying true to the original order of shirts and ties, GoodBoy Clothing is an urban lifestyle, streetwear company. Simplistic, effective designs with neutral and muted color palettes, span their collections. 

There’s one big difference these days compared to the original GoodBoy clothing. These days the crew at GoodBoy are working towards producing everything in house. The “shop-to-shelf” approach means screen printing, embroidery, assembly, and tagging are all done by GoodBoy—not an outside manufacturer. 

It is part of the socially conscious business Mixon is determined to build. That means creating jobs locally and continuing to build his business, invest in, and be inspired by Flint.

“We’re here. We represent Flint. We don’t want to be anything else,” says Mixon.

The grand opening event for GoodBoy Clothing is 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. New collections will be unveiled and guests will be invited to tour the recently remodeled storefront and see the production process.

GoodBoy Clothing is located at 522 S. Saginaw St. in downtown Flint. It is located above Sutorial in Buckham Alley. For more information, visit www.goodboyclothes.com.

Author

Tim Galloway is a freelance photojournalist based in Flint, MI. Covering Flint, Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor and Lansing, he has contributed to the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, New York Times, ESPN, Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal and more. He also participated in the Western Kentucky University Mountain Workshop in 2016.

Life improvement via the vehicle of sport is an important topic to him and he loves telling stories of those facing adversity.

Outside of the photographic world, it's impossible to get coffee that's too good or too much time in the backcountry. He lives just outside of Flint with his fiance, dog and two weird cats.

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