The Cereal Box Tee Collection Is Coming Soon!

Wear Your Breakfast. Feed Your Weird.

Something strange is sitting on the shelf.

Not in the grocery aisle. Not in the pantry. Not behind some clean commercial smile pretending everything is normal.

This one belongs to Broken Wings.

The Cereal Box Tee Collection is coming soon — a limited-edition graphic tee release built around three warped cereal-box worlds: Luresnap Medallions, Ashveil Clusters, and Grinspill Kernels.

Three boxes. Three mascots. Three different flavors of weird.

This collection takes the fake-bright language of breakfast cereal and pushes it through the Broken Wings filter: playful, uneasy, collectible, and just wrong enough to feel alive. It is nostalgia, but not the soft kind. It is color with a bite mark in it. It is cartoon energy with something flickering underneath.

These are not food products. They are wearable cereal-box artifacts.

And they are arriving soon.

A Breakfast Aisle From Somewhere Else

The Cereal Box Tee Collection starts with a familiar object: the cereal box.

Everybody knows that shape. The loud front panel. The mascot staring back. The impossible promise of sweetness, energy, prizes, and fun. Cereal packaging has always been a little surreal when you really look at it. Bright colors. Wild characters. Floating bowls. Fake motion. Cartoon eyes trying to sell you a morning.

Broken Wings takes that language and bends it.

Instead of making a clean parody, this collection treats the cereal box like a character container. Each tee carries the feeling of a strange product that could have existed in another world — one where breakfast is bait, ash, grin, spill, sugar, signal, and costume all at once.

The collection is loud, but not empty. Funny, but not harmless. Nostalgic, but not safe.

It lives in the space between childhood packaging and adult weirdness. Between mascot and monster. Between shelf appeal and emotional residue.

The Mascots Are the Warning Labels

Every cereal box needs a mascot.

This collection gives each one a role.

The Luresnap mascot pulls you in.
The Ashveil mascot hides something in the smoke.
The Grinspill mascot lets the weird overflow.

Together, they make the collection feel like a full shelf, not three random graphics. Each mascot carries a different kind of Broken Wings energy: attraction, residue, and release. They are not clean cartoon spokescharacters. They are box-front creatures with strange jobs.

They make the collection readable from a distance, then stranger up close.

That is the point.

Why Cereal Boxes?

Because cereal boxes are already wearable objects in spirit.

They are loud rectangles of identity. They are designed to be recognized fast. They use characters, color, naming, appetite, and fantasy all at once. They are commercial objects, but also tiny worlds.

Broken Wings is taking that structure and turning it into apparel.

The Cereal Box Tee Collection treats each tee like a box front from an alternate breakfast aisle — something collectible, funny, unsettling, and strangely personal. These are tees for people who understand that weirdness does not need to be explained flat. It just needs to be built with enough intention that it sticks.

This is not about breakfast.

It is about the feeling of seeing something bright, strange, and authored — and knowing it belongs on your body before it disappears.

Luresnap Medallions

Luresnap Medallions is the sharpest trap in the collection.

The name alone feels like something shiny enough to pull you closer. “Lure” gives it bait. “Snap” gives it teeth. “Medallions” makes it feel collectible, like each cereal piece is a small token from a box that wants more from you than hunger.

The Luresnap world is built around attraction and danger. It carries the energy of a cereal that looks fun from a distance, then starts to feel like it is watching you back. The mascot belongs to that same tension — playful enough to sit on a box, but edged with the feeling that the smile may be part of the mechanism.

The Luresnap mascot is the bait-bearer of the collection. It represents the cereal-box promise turned suspicious: bright, inviting, and slightly too eager. Its job is to pull the eye in. Its deeper job is to make you wonder what happens after you get close.

On the tee, Luresnap Medallions should feel like the “hook” piece: the one that catches first because it has motion, shine, and threat under the color. It is the box that does not beg for attention. It sets the trap and lets curiosity do the rest.

Ashveil Clusters

Ashveil Clusters brings a darker temperature into the collection.

Where Luresnap feels like bait and snap, Ashveil feels like residue. The name suggests something burned down, softened over, and hidden behind a thin cover of ash. “Clusters” keeps the cereal language intact, but “Ashveil” makes it feel like the bowl came from a place where sweetness survived a fire.

The Ashveil world is quieter than the others, but it may be the most haunted. It gives the collection its smoke, its shadow, its strange calm. It is still playful because it lives inside a cereal-box format, but the mood underneath is more ghosted, more dusted, more half-buried.

The Ashveil mascot is the covered one — the figure wrapped in haze, soot, softness, or mystery. It does not need the biggest grin to hold attention. Its power is in the way it feels partially hidden. It is the mascot that looks like it walked out of the back of the box after the lights went off.

Ashveil Clusters gives the collection contrast. It keeps the drop from becoming only loud and sweet. It adds the quiet aftertaste. It gives the breakfast world a layer of smoke.

This is the cereal that feels like it has already survived something.

Grinspill Kernels

Grinspill Kernels is the messiest smile in the collection.

The name feels like a spill that became a personality. “Grinspill” has motion in it — a grin overflowing, leaking, dripping past where it was supposed to stay. “Kernels” brings the cereal back into small crunchy pieces, but the name makes them feel like they might scatter, stain, or laugh when they hit the floor.

The Grinspill world is built around excess. Too much smile. Too much color. Too much character breaking through the box. It has the most chaotic energy of the three, but it still belongs to the same shelf. It is the one that feels like the mascot got loose.

The Grinspill mascot is the wide-smile troublemaker of the collection. It carries the cracked joy of the drop — not clean happiness, but something more uncontained. It is funny because it is expressive. It is unsettling because the expression feels like it might not stop.

On the tee, Grinspill Kernels should feel like the eruption piece: the one with the most movement, the most leak, the most cartoon pressure. It turns the cereal-box grin into a visual event.

If Luresnap catches you, and Ashveil lingers after you leave, Grinspill is the one still laughing from the shelf.

Coming Soon

The Cereal Box Tee Collection is coming soon from Broken Wings Apparel.

Ellis Ricketts

Ellis Ricketts is a Canadian artist who spent his whole life defining and refining his natural given artistic talent into an essential skill that he puts into practise daily.

https://www.ellisricketts.com
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