Skwer Motors, born in the garage
Hey there, I’m David, the guy behind Skwer Motors.
I’m not a fashion designer or a big brand. I’ve been a Chevy truck nut since I was a kid, and today my daily obsession is a 1977 Chevy K5 Blazer that’s part of the family. It’s more than a vehicle, it’s memories, grease, road trips and a lot of time spent under the hood.
Skwer Motors started very simply: after a bunch of car and truck shows, I realised there were tees for muscle cars and hot rods everywhere… but almost nothing that really spoke to my love for Chevy trucks, especially Squarebody and K-series rigs. So instead of waiting for someone else to do it, I started drawing my own designs.
Every Skwer graphic begins by hand, on paper or iPad, inspired by the trucks I drive, wrench on and chase at shows. Then I refine the drawing, add lettering and details until it feels like it could have come off a vintage badge or tailgate. Those designs are printed on soft, heavyweight tees and hoodies so you can actually live in them: in the garage, on the road or at your next meet.
Skwer is a small family-run brand. My wife Anne is behind the scenes on a lot of things and pushes me to keep the bar high on both the art and the experience. The rigs that inspire the designs, some trucks, some bikes, even have names: Greta, Nancy and Karen, each with its own story, miles and scars.
If you’re into vintage Chevy pickups, Blazers, Suburbans and SUVs,or you just love the look of these boxy old rigs, Skwer Motors is for you. This isn’t generic merch with random clipart. It’s Chevy truck art made by someone who actually lives this world.
From our family to yours, thanks for being part of the Skwer crew. Hope to see you, and your ride, out on the road.
Draw with love
Every Skwer design starts with a sketch. Before it becomes a tee, hoodie or mug, it lives as lines and shapes on paper or iPad, based on real trucks I see, drive and wrench on. I stay away from generic clipart and AI-generated art, if it doesn’t feel like it could belong on a real Chevy badge or tailgate, it doesn’t make it into the collection. I tweak proportions, colours and lettering until the graphic feels balanced, readable and true to the truck it’s inspired by. It’s a slower way to work, but it’s the only way to keep Skwer designs personal and honest.
Greta, Nancy & Karen
Greta, she's 46 years old, Nancy, she is nicely heading towards her 31st birthday and Karen born in 2003.
Greta's lifting
I've bought Greta 6 years ago from Texas. It took me some times and effort to give her a youth but it was so fun!
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Why squarebody
Chevrolet trucks from the late 1970s and early 1980s are often referred to as "Squarebody" trucks due to their distinctive boxy body shape. This design was introduced in 1973 as...
Why squarebody
Chevrolet trucks from the late 1970s and early 1980s are often referred to as "Squarebody" trucks due to their distinctive boxy body shape. This design was introduced in 1973 as...
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K serie
The Chevrolet K-Series pickup trucks have a rich history that dates back to the 1960s. The K-Series was introduced as a compact pickup truck option, offering customers a smaller, more...
K serie
The Chevrolet K-Series pickup trucks have a rich history that dates back to the 1960s. The K-Series was introduced as a compact pickup truck option, offering customers a smaller, more...
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C Series
The Chevrolet C-Series is a popular line of pickup trucks that have been in production for over 50 years. This model was first introduced in 1960 and since then has...
C Series
The Chevrolet C-Series is a popular line of pickup trucks that have been in production for over 50 years. This model was first introduced in 1960 and since then has...
What you’ll find at Skwer Motors
If you’re into C/K and K-series trucks, Squarebody rigs, old Blazers and Suburbans, this is your corner of the internet. Skwer Motors is a small, family-run brand making tees, hoodies and everyday gear built around those trucks. All the art is drawn in-house and printed on comfortable, long-lasting fabrics you can wear in the garage or on the road. Whether you want a piece that quietly nods to your favourite Chevy or a bold front-and-centre design, the idea is the same: give Chevy truck fans something that feels made for them, not for everyone.