FAQ

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Who is behind Risk and Roll Art?

Risk and Roll Art was created by Dan Solin, founder of Evidence Based Advisor Marketing (EBAM). After years of working alongside financial advisors, Dan noticed a recurring pattern: many advisors were musicians themselves. Most of the rest were serious music fans. It made sense to bring that energy into how finance gets expressed. The result is a brand that lives at the intersection of financial concepts and rock and roll visual culture.

Who designs your shirts?

Our founding collection features work by Alice Mollon and Dan Stiles. Alice is an established illustrator known for editorial work that blends sophistication with bold visual storytelling. Dan Stiles is a celebrated poster artist whose work is a staple in the rock and roll art world. Every design is original, created specifically for Risk and Roll Art under partnership agreements with the artists. No stock graphics. No clip art. No shortcuts.

What makes these different from regular branded apparel?

Most corporate merch ends up in a donation pile. Ours is designed by working artists with real bodies of work and real followings. The goal isn't to slap a logo on a shirt. It's to make something people genuinely want to wear. Something that makes someone across the room ask, "What does that mean?" That question is where the best conversations start.

What kind of shirts do you use?

We print on premium, soft cotton blanks, built for comfort, durability, and prints that hold up wash after wash. These are shirts you'll reach for on a Saturday morning, not just the day you're cleaning out the garage.

What sizes are available?

S through 2XL. Our shirts run true to size with a soft, retail-fit cut. If you prefer a more relaxed feel, size up. A detailed measurement chart is on every product page, and if you'd like a fit recommendation before you order, just reach out.

How much do your shirts cost?

Individual shirts start at $55. Volume pricing kicks in for teams, client gifts, conferences, and events. The larger the order, the better the math. Contact us for a custom quote.

Can I add my firm's name or logo?

Yes. For orders of 50 or more, we offer custom branding and you can add your firm name or logo in a designated placement zone, with a one-time setup fee of $250 per custom order. Reach out through our Get a Quote form and we'll walk you through the options.

How does shipping work?

Every order is made to order, so there are two clocks running: production and shipping. Production typically takes 2 to 7 business days. After your order ships, U.S. delivery usually takes 2 to 5 business days (Standard) or 4 to 8 (Economy).

We also ship internationally. International rates and delivery times are calculated at checkout, and any customs duties or import taxes set by your country are the buyer's responsibility. You'll get a tracking link as soon as your order ships.

Do you accept returns or exchanges?

Because every piece is made to order, we can't accept returns or exchanges for sizing or change of mind. There's no inventory to send it back to. If your item arrives damaged, defective, or incorrect, write us within 30 days of delivery with a photo of the issue (you don't need to ship the item back) and we'll make it right.

Are your designs available anywhere else?

No. Every design is exclusive to Risk and Roll Art, created under partnership agreements with our artists. You won't find these anywhere else — and that's the point.

Do you offer bulk or custom orders?

Yes. We work with individual advisors, firms, and conference organizers on client gifts, event giveaways, and branded orders. Custom colors and variations are available for orders of 50 or more. Use the Get a Quote page to tell us what you have in mind.

What if something is wrong with my order?

Reach out through our Contact page. We respond within 1 to 2 business days and we'll take care of it.

I'm a financial advisor. How would I use these?

Wear one yourself to a conference. Give one to a client after a great review meeting. Send one to a prospect you've been trying to get in front of. Use them as holiday gifts (with or without your logo). The shirt does something most marketing can't: it starts a conversation. When someone asks "What does that mean?", you're already in a better position than "Here's our quarterly outlook."