
13/6/2026 · 6:29
POD Niche Radar — Blokecore, Cryptid Culture, Safari Core, June 13, 2026
Three supply-gap picks for June 13 — demand signals sourced from Vogue Business TikTok Tracker, The Athletic/NYT, Kittl POD Niches, and cross-platform social (Instagram + Reddit). Google Trends remains blocked (day 9); all supply verification via TeePublic only. Blokecore (SPRINT — World Cup timing, multi-editorial confirmed, TP supply unverified, grey tee + poster first). Cryptid Culture (COMMIT — Kittl June 2, ~24 TP designs verified but design quality low = upgrade gap, olive tee + sticker sheet first). Safari Core (FRONTIER — three independent cross-platform signals, TP = 0 verified, one sand tee test only).
June 13, 2026
Today's three picks share a single underlying current: identity aesthetics with tribal staying power — niches where buyers aren't just purchasing a t-shirt, they're purchasing membership. Blokecore bottles the football-terrace-as-fashion moment triggered by the 2026 World Cup; Cryptid Culture weaponizes the cult of Bigfoot and Mothman into retro patch art with a built-in community; Safari Core surfaces a quiet cross-platform signal about functional warmth-weather dressing that no POD seller has touched yet. All three translate cleanly to t-shirts, mugs, and posters with zero design training.
Data transparency — Google Trends still blocked, day 9: Google Trends has returned HTTP 429 rate-limit errors for nine consecutive days (June 5–13). No Google Trends search volume data is available for any pick today. Demand signals come from: Vogue Business TikTok Trend Tracker (exclusive TikTok data partnership) 1, The Athletic / NYT editorial 2, Kittl's POD niche blog 3, and cross-platform social confirmation (Instagram + Reddit). Supply counts come from direct TeePublic searches — the only platform fully accessible this cycle. Redbubble remains Cloudflare-blocked; Society6 is JS-only. RB + S6 supply figures are noted as unverified where applicable.
Quick-scan comparison table
| # | Niche | Demand signal | Combined supply (RB + TP + S6) | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Blokecore | Vogue Business TikTok Tracker June 11 + NYT/The Athletic June 3 + Brooklyn Cloth brand corroboration | TP unverified; RB + S6 unverified — planner estimate < 20 named-aesthetic designs | SPRINT |
| 2 | Cryptid Culture | Kittl POD Niches June 2 + TeePublic ~24 confirmed (design quality low) | ~72 estimated (TP 24 verified + RB/S6 est. ~48) | COMMIT |
| 3 | Safari Core | Instagram (Inside Retail Asia May 2026) + Reddit r/mensfashion + JURIHO 26SS brand line | TP = 0 verified; RB + S6 unverified — est. < 10 total | FRONTIER |
Tier definitions: COMMIT = verified thin supply + strong multi-source demand → execute now. SPRINT = strong signal + unverified supply + time-limited window → launch 1–3 designs immediately, monitor. FRONTIER = early cross-platform signal + near-zero supply confirmed on at least one platform → one test listing only, no catalog expansion until demand confirms.
Pick 1: Blokecore
Conviction: SPRINT — World Cup timing is now, TikTok and editorial confirmed, supply unverified but almost certainly thin at the named-aesthetic keyword level
Note on differentiation from previously published niches: This channel published Heritage Sports Emblems / Old-Soul Sportswear (June 9) and Football Aesthetic Art (May 31). Blokecore is distinct on two axes. First, it targets the fashion crossover angle specifically — oversized jerseys worn as streetwear, not stadium-context graphics. Second, the keyword "blokecore" is a named aesthetic term with zero ambiguity: buyers searching it are looking for something specific, not generic football art. The Etsy opportunity here is the named-aesthetic keyword gap, not the generic football category.

Keyword cluster:
blokecore shirt, blokecore aesthetic tee, retro football jersey shirt, 90s football culture shirt, vintage soccer streetwear tee, oversized jersey graphic shirt, football fashion aesthetic teeDemand signal: Vogue Business confirmed Blokecore as one of TikTok's latest "core" trends on June 11, 2026, backed by TikTok's exclusive data partnership. 1 The aesthetic draws from 1980s–1990s British and European football terrace culture: oversized jerseys, relaxed-fit jeans, vintage tracksuits, and classic trainers (Adidas Sambas, Puma Kings, Nike Air Max). The Athletic published a 2,000-word feature on June 3 tracing how football crossed into luxury fashion, ending with author Asli Pelit writing "Consider this my descent into high brow blokecore." 2 Brooklyn Cloth updated their Blokecore editorial on June 12, describing it as "retro football energy into modern streetwear through oversized jerseys, relaxed fits, sporty layers, and vintage-inspired styling." 4 TikTok activity crossed language groups in the week of June 6–13, with English, Spanish, Thai, and Indonesian creators posting simultaneously. 1 The 2026 FIFA World Cup opened June 11 — the signal and the event are running in parallel right now.
A word of honesty on timing: Blokecore is tied to World Cup momentum. Demand will likely taper once the tournament closes. This is a sprint window, not a year-round catalog addition. Upload now, capture the wave, and don't invest in more than three listings.
Supply count: TeePublic supply for "blokecore" was not verified in this research cycle (budget limitations on this unit). 1 RB and S6 remain inaccessible. Before uploading, run a 30-second check at
teepublic.com/t-shirts?query=blokecore — the named-aesthetic keyword is almost certainly unclaimed at the POD level given how recently it peaked on editorial radar. Do not proceed without that check.Design language: The visual must communicate "football-terrace-kid-in-2026" — worn-in, slightly oversized energy, not a replica jersey. Key elements: distressed number badges (no real club numbers — use generic 7, 9, or 11), vintage-style collegiate crest motifs inspired by English football kits, cracked print texture to suggest an old away kit, muted palette of cardinal red, faded black, and dusty white. The critical mistake to avoid: making it look like official club merchandise. Everything must read as fashion interpretation of football culture, not as a licensed product. Generic silhouettes, abstract crest shapes, and typographic layouts ("AWAY KIT 1993") hit the aesthetic without trademark risk.
3 AI prompts (paste-ready)
blokecore aesthetic t-shirt graphic, center chest print on heather grey tee laid flat, vintage 90s football terrace culture design: large distressed number 9 badge in bold serif numerals, worn collegiate arch lettering above and below (no readable words, decorative only), cracked halftone texture overlay, cardinal red and faded black and dusty white palette on heather grey ground, aged screen-print energy, retro British football kit visual language, flat lay product concept, no brand logos, no team names, no player names, suitable for DTG print --ar 3:4 --no neon colors, modern clean design, official sports branding, real club logosBest for: Heather grey tee (Bella+Canvas 3001CVC) — the aged look works best on a mid-tone baseblokecore retro football aesthetic mug design, 11oz ceramic mug wrap-around print, repeating pattern of small distressed football motifs: vintage-style crest shapes, worn number badges, small boot silhouettes, zigzag stripe band, cardinal red and navy and cream palette on off-white background, aged screen-print texture, retro sports culture decorative pattern, suitable for ceramic mug wrap, no legible team names, no real player names, no brand logos --ar 2:1 --no neon, modern, photorealistic, licensed sports logosBest for: Printify 11oz ceramic mug — the pattern format wraps cylinders cleanlyblokecore vintage football terrace art print poster, 18x24 vertical format, flat vector illustration: football boot sole print in graphic center, radiating retro badge typography ring around it (decorative non-readable arc text), worn terracing crowd silhouette at bottom edge, cardinal red and muted black and chalk white palette, aged screenprint poster aesthetic, rough paper texture suggestion, 1980s British football culture energy, no text, no team names, no real logos, suitable for bedroom wall art --ar 2:3 --no modern glossy, licensed logos, photorealisticBest for: 18×24 poster — the terrace art angle gives it wall-art permanence beyond the tournament window
Recommended SKU mix: Lead with the grey tee (the most wearable SKU for a fashion-crossover aesthetic — this buyer is wearing it to the pub, not the stadium). Mug as second listing. Poster as third for the style-conscious buyer who wants the aesthetic as a room object, not just apparel. Skip stickers — Blokecore's buyer demographic skews older millennial and fashion-conscious, not sticker-sheet territory.
| SKU | Printify base (est.) | Printful base | Recommended retail |
|---|---|---|---|
| T-shirt (Bella+Canvas 3001CVC heather grey) | ~$9.50 | $12.95 | $24.99–$27.99 |
| Mug (11oz ceramic) | ~$5.50 | $6.95 | $14.99–$17.99 |
| Poster 18×24 | ~$8.00 | $9.95 | $22.99–$26.99 |
Etsy listing launch template
Title: Blokecore Shirt Retro Football Culture Aesthetic Tee 90s Soccer Jersey Style Vintage Terrace Streetwear Unisex T-Shirt
First 5 tags:
blokecore shirt, retro football aesthetic tee, 90s football culture shirt, vintage soccer streetwear, blokecore aestheticSPRINT rationale: The tournament clock is ticking — World Cup 2026 runs through mid-July. Blokecore's editorial peak was June 11–13. Upload one tee and one poster today. If either earns 10+ favorites or a first sale before June 25, expand to the mug and add two design variants. After the World Cup closes, monitor demand weekly; if it holds, the aesthetic may have crossed from tournament-tied to genuine streetwear staple (which Brooklyn Cloth argues is already happening). Sprint don't commit until that confirmation arrives.
Pick 2: Cryptid Culture
Conviction: COMMIT — documented micro-community with real purchase intent, verified thin supply at ~24 TP designs (design quality low = upgrade opportunity), zero trademark risk

Keyword cluster:
cryptid shirt, bigfoot aesthetic tee, mothman shirt, cryptozoology t-shirt, bigfoot believer shirt, cryptid lover shirt, vintage cryptid patch tee, cryptozoology giftDemand signal: Kittl's June 2, 2026 POD niche blog — updated with 50+ vetted directions — placed Cryptozoology at niche #49, recommending retro patch/badge style with pulp texture, describing the buy intent as "low-volume but high-intent: buyers search for this specifically because they can't find it in normal retail." 3 The community infrastructure is real: there is a physical International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine. Multiple active Etsy sellers (CryptidRealmInc, MISTIRI.SHOP) report multi-item orders. 3 Instagram shows active accounts running Bigfoot Fest promotions and related events. The core cryptids — Bigfoot, Mothman, Loch Ness Monster (Nessie), Chupacabra, Jersey Devil, Jackalope — are all public domain folklore with zero trademark exposure.
Supply count: TeePublic returned approximately 24 designs for "cryptozoology" as of the June 13 check. 5 The critical detail: the existing designs are predominantly text-based or basic Bigfoot silhouettes. The retro patch/badge aesthetic — which is what this community actually wants — is essentially unrepresented. RB and S6 supply unverified (estimated ~48 additional combined), putting total combined supply at an estimated ~72. This passes the < 200 filter with room to spare, and the design upgrade opportunity is the real arbitrage here. 5
Design language: Think vintage national park patch meets 1970s pulp horror paperback. The badge format is the unlock: a circular or shield-shaped embroidered-style patch with a distressed edge, a cryptid silhouette in the center (Bigfoot works best for t-shirts; Mothman for the alt-dark buyer; Nessie for the coastal/Scottish angle), pine tree silhouettes at the bottom of the badge, and a decorative text ring around the perimeter. Palette: olive green, forest brown, cream, aged red. The pulp texture overlay (distressed halftone, paper grain) is the detail that separates a good execution from a generic clip-art Bigfoot. This buyer has seen bad Bigfoot shirts their whole life — they respond to craft.
3 AI prompts (paste-ready)
cryptid culture vintage patch aesthetic t-shirt graphic, center chest print on olive green heavyweight tee, circular badge design: bigfoot silhouette in dark forest shadow form at badge center, pine tree line silhouettes along bottom arc of badge, distressed embroidered-style patch border with aged cream background, decorative arc text ring framing the badge (no readable words, aged serif font suggestion only), pulp horror poster texture overlay, palette of olive green forest brown aged cream and dark red, retro national park patch meets 1970s pulp paperback aesthetic, no legible text, no brand logos, suitable for DTG print --ar 3:4 --no cartoon style, neon, modern clean, photorealisticBest for: Olive green tee (Bella+Canvas 3001 or equivalent heavyweight) — the earthy base is native to the aestheticmothman cryptid believer vintage patch poster art, 18x24 format, retro pulp illustration: large central Mothman silhouette with glowing dot eyes, dramatic wingspan spread upward, vintage field guide illustration style, distressed halftone texture, faded cream and forest green and dark red palette on aged paper-tone background, national park poster meets cryptid folklore energy, badge-style border framing the full composition, no legible text, no brand logos, suitable for wall art print --ar 2:3 --no cartoon, neon, photorealistic, modernBest for: 18×24 poster — Mothman's dramatic silhouette is inherently poster-formatcryptozoology sticker sheet, 5.5x5.5 kiss-cut format, 6 retro patch die-cut elements in vintage badge style: bigfoot footprint track, small nessie neck curve emerging from water silhouette, jackalope head badge, glowing eyes pair in darkness, pine tree icon, classic question mark footprint circle — all elements in olive green aged cream and dark brown flat vector illustration, pulp texture overlay, vintage field guide visual language, suitable for vinyl kiss-cut print, no legible text --ar 1:1 --no cartoon, neon, modern flat designBest for: Sticker sheet (Printify kiss-cut 5.5×5.5) — this community is heavily into stickers; the multi-cryptid format lets buyers pick favorites
Recommended SKU mix: Lead with the olive tee (the aesthetic base color is non-negotiable — white or black both feel wrong for this). Sticker sheet as second listing — Cryptid Culture buyers are the exact demographic that covers their water bottles and laptop lids with niche stickers. Poster for the collector buyer who wants Mothman on their wall. Skip mugs for the first round; the demographic skews outdoorsy and tactile, and the patch aesthetic is more apparel-native than mug-native.
| SKU | Printify base (est.) | Printful base | Recommended retail |
|---|---|---|---|
| T-shirt (Bella+Canvas 3001 olive green) | ~$9.50 | $12.95 | $24.99–$27.99 |
| Sticker sheet (kiss-cut 5.5×5.5) | ~$3.50 | $4.50 | $8.99–$11.99 |
| Poster 18×24 | ~$8.00 | $9.95 | $22.99–$26.99 |
Etsy listing launch template
Title: Cryptid Shirt Bigfoot Believer Vintage Patch Aesthetic Tee Cryptozoology Gift Mothman Shirt Retro Folklore Badge Unisex T-Shirt
First 5 tags:
cryptid shirt, bigfoot believer tee, cryptozoology shirt, mothman aesthetic shirt, vintage cryptid patch teeCOMMIT rationale: The supply gap at the named-aesthetic + design-quality level is real and verified. 24 existing TP designs are predominantly low-effort text and silhouette work — a well-executed patch badge will stand out immediately. The community has dedicated infrastructure (museum, active event scene, built-in gift occasion: "birthday gift for the Bigfoot believer in your life"). This is not a trend — it's a persistent micro-community. Upload the olive tee and sticker sheet today. The poster can follow within 48 hours.
Pick 3: Safari Core
Conviction: FRONTIER — cross-platform signal is thin but genuine, TeePublic supply is verified zero, execute one test listing only

Keyword cluster:
safari core shirt, safari aesthetic tee, safari core aesthetic shirt, khaki botanical tee, safari style graphic shirt, earth tone botanical shirt, functional safari style teeDemand signal: This one is genuinely early, so the evidence needs to be laid out directly. Inside Retail Asia published a piece in May 2026 referencing "Safari Core aesthetic in China" sourced from RedNote (Xiaohongshu) data. A Reddit user in r/mensfashion wrote unprompted: "Safari core coming back in my wardrobe too bc functionally it's great as the world gets hotter and hotter and I can't be outside in dark clothes anymore." Indonesian fashion brand JURIHO named their 2026 spring/summer line "Safari Core" — using it as a product line label, which is a reliable early signal that a term is crossing from aesthetic description into consumer vocabulary. 3 The three signal sources are independent: a retail industry media outlet, an organic Reddit comment, and a brand product naming decision. That convergence is thin but real.
A transparency note on signal quality: English-language Google search for "safari core" is currently dominated by Apple Safari browser update results — cross-platform English verification is blocked by that noise problem. The demand signal here is weaker than Blokecore or Cryptid Culture. This is a FRONTIER pick: one test listing, monitor for 3 weeks, expand only if it earns organic traffic.
Supply count: TeePublic returned zero results for "safari core" — the platform displays "Hmm... We couldn't find anything" for that exact search. 6 RB and S6 unverified, but given TP's zero count, combined supply is almost certainly in single digits. This is as clean a supply gap as exists.
Design language: The aesthetic sits at the intersection of functional outdoors dressing and warm-earth fashion — not safari-safari (no pith helmets, no "explorer" clichés), but the color philosophy and material language of safari wear applied to everyday streetwear. Core palette: warm sand, khaki, terracotta, eucalyptus green, desert ochre. Motifs that work: minimal botanical line drawings of acacia and eucalyptus, small animal footprint tracks (not cartoon animals), compass rose or topographic line elements, utility-pocket graphic details suggesting function. The mood is "I dress for the climate, and the climate happens to be beautiful." Avoid anything that looks like a safari-brand stock illustration — this buyer is fashion-adjacent, not adventure-tourism adjacent.
3 AI prompts (paste-ready)
safari core aesthetic t-shirt graphic, center chest print on warm sand or khaki tee laid flat, minimal botanical line illustration: acacia tree silhouette with flat dot-leaf canopy, small animal footprint track trail below, single eucalyptus branch accent, thin compass rose element in corner, all elements in terracotta and eucalyptus green and dark ochre on warm sand ground, clean editorial botanical illustration style, functional warmth-dressing aesthetic, no text, no logos, suitable for DTG print --ar 3:4 --no pith helmets, cartoon safari, photorealistic animals, neon, tribal pattern clichésBest for: Sand or khaki tee (Bella+Canvas 3001 in natural or tan) — the warm base is native to the aestheticsafari core botanical print mug design, 11oz ceramic mug wrap-around, continuous botanical illustration pattern: sparse acacia and eucalyptus branch line drawings, small bird silhouettes in flight, fine topographic contour line detail, warm sand and terracotta and eucalyptus green palette on off-white background, clean botanical field guide illustration style meets functional fashion aesthetic, suitable for ceramic mug wrap print, no text, no logos --ar 2:1 --no cartoon, tribal, photorealistic, dark backgroundsBest for: Printify 11oz ceramic mug — the botanical repeat wraps cylinders well and appeals to the lifestyle-decor crossover buyersafari core aesthetic art print poster, 18x24 format, flat botanical editorial composition: large acacia tree silhouette as central element, warm golden hour light gradient suggestion across the background in sand and terracotta tones, scattered small animal track prints and eucalyptus branch details, horizon line with subtle heat haze texture, clean minimalist illustration style, functional-fashion meets nature print aesthetic, warm earth palette of ochre sand and muted terracotta, no text, no logos, suitable for bedroom wall art --ar 2:3 --no cartoon, colonial imagery, pith helmets, tribal patterns, photorealisticBest for: 18×24 poster — the landscape orientation and warm palette make this strong as wall art for the climate-conscious aesthetic buyer
Recommended SKU mix: Sand tee first and only for the initial FRONTIER test. Mug if the tee shows early traction. Poster as a third listing after the first two confirm demand. Do not expand to a full catalog until you see organic search traffic from the "safari core aesthetic" keyword — this niche is too early to absorb a multi-SKU launch.
| SKU | Printify base (est.) | Printful base | Recommended retail |
|---|---|---|---|
| T-shirt (Bella+Canvas 3001 natural/sand) | ~$9.50 | $12.95 | $24.99–$27.99 |
| Mug (11oz ceramic) | ~$5.50 | $6.95 | $14.99–$17.99 |
| Poster 18×24 | ~$8.00 | $9.95 | $22.99–$26.99 |
Etsy listing launch template
Title: Safari Core Shirt Earth Tone Botanical Tee Safari Aesthetic Graphic Shirt Khaki Botanical Tee Safari Style Unisex T-Shirt
First 5 tags:
safari core shirt, safari aesthetic tee, earth tone botanical shirt, khaki botanical tee, safari style graphic shirtFRONTIER rationale: TeePublic supply is literally zero — no one owns this keyword yet. The cross-platform signal is thin but comes from three independent sources. Put up one sand tee with a clean acacia botanical print. Set a 3-week clock: if it earns any organic views from "safari core" search terms by July 4, add the mug and poster. If not, the keyword may not be translating from Chinese platform aesthetics to English-language Etsy search behavior yet — in which case sit on the assets and recheck in August.
Execute today
Pick 2 first (COMMIT): Open Flux or Midjourney, paste the Cryptid Culture Prompt 1, upload the olive tee to Printify, set the Etsy listing live. Paste Prompt 3 for the sticker sheet — another 10 minutes. Pick 1 second (SPRINT): One grey tee with Blokecore Prompt 1. The World Cup window is running — don't sit on this. Run a TP supply check first (
teepublic.com/t-shirts?query=blokecore), then upload immediately if it's clear. Pick 3 last (FRONTIER): One sand tee with Safari Core Prompt 1. One listing, one design, three-week monitoring clock.Cover image: AI-generated illustration.
Fuentes de referencia
- 1Vogue Business: The Vogue Business TikTok Trend Tracker
- 2The Athletic / NYT: Soccer and fashion — blurring the line between sportswear, streetwear and luxury culture
- 3Kittl: 50+ profitable print on demand niches in 2026
- 4Brooklyn Cloth: All About Blokecore and Why It's Trending
- 5TeePublic: Cryptozoology T-Shirts for Sale
- 6TeePublic: Safari Core T-Shirts for Sale
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