Details: The Merch That Sets the Mood
Start with the Basics: The ZHC Classic T-Shirt
The foundation of any good dorm setup is comfort, and the ZHC Classic T-Shirt ($24.99) is your go-to. Made from 100% ring-spun cotton and pre-shrunk, it's soft enough to sleep in but stylish enough to wear to class. The relaxed unisex fit means it works for everyone. Feature it front and center by draping it over your desk chair or framing it as wall art. When ZHC says 'Art is for everyone,' he's not kidding - this tee is basically a wearable canvas that doubles as decor.
Layer Up with the ZHC Premium Hoodie
When the AC is blasting or you need a study session comfort layer, the ZHC Premium Hoodie ($49.99) has your back. It's heavy-weight, warm, and features a clean ZHC logo that's recognizable but not over the top. Throw it over your bedpost or hang it by the door for a casual, lived-in look. In his 2026 'Dorm Room Makeover Challenge' video, ZHC showed how a simple hoodie can anchor a room's color scheme. Go with a neutral like black or gray to match any setup.
Add Some Edge with the ZHC Polo Shirt and Tank Top
For a more put-together vibe, the ZHC Polo Shirt ($34.99) brings a clean preppy feel - perfect for those days when you want to look sharp without trying too hard. Meanwhile, the ZHC Tank Top ($19.99) is ideal for warmer months or layering under an open flannel. Both pieces feature embroidered details that add texture to your room if you fold them neatly on a shelf or use them as accent pieces on a hook. Think of them as finishing touches that show you pay attention to the details.
Beyond Clothing: Art in Every Stitch
ZHC's style is all about bold lines, bright colors, and a touch of graffiti edge. His merch reflects that - each piece carries his signature aesthetic. When you're decorating, think about the color palette: do you want his vibrant reds and blues to pop against neutral walls, or do you prefer a monochrome look? Either way, the merch itself becomes part of the art. In his recent collab with MrBeast, ZHC proved that his designs work in real-world spaces, not just on screen.