Think summer’s going fast? It’s about to go even faster. Meet our latest drop – a BinkyBro racing line inspired by some of the fastest guys we know. 

If we had to guess what every bro who’s ever been born has in common, we’d say it’s a need for speed. Before they can talk, or sometimes even walk, little guys are cruising through the house to the soundtrack of their own sound effects, feeling like the fastest man on earth, no matter if their actual speed is 3mph. 

Whether it’s chasing mom or racing a sibling, this line is the freshest new uniform for your little racer, with tees, hats, shades, and our personal favorite – an exclusive BinkyBro x Strider bike to get them where they’re going, fast.

Each of the four tees in the collection has an asphalt black base with different race-inspired elements. Their graphics pull from elements of moto, F1, and even barbershop culture – all things manly, only in the right size for little guys. We’ve got classic checkers, bold pops of color, and a few nods to BinkyBro hitting ten years, since we were established in 2015. Each tee is made in our supersoft cotton and come in sizes 6 months to 12 (boys Large). 

To top off your tee, this collection includes some of our favorite snapbacks we’ve ever made. Racing Team is your go-to if you’re going for the blackout look. We started with a base, then added clean white and cream lining, including a vintage-feeling contrast rope detail over the front of the brim. Herrin was inspired by BinkyBro partner Josh Herrin – dad of three and the reigning MotoAmerica champ who’s been part of the BinkyBro fam for years. It’s a fresh design worthy of the legend it reps, with bold red accents and a graffiti-esque #2. 

We love a snapback for style reasons, but when it comes to sun protection there’s no beating our Barney Patrol sun hat. Its 360 degree brim means no stress during long beach or pool days. But we also grab ours for park days, zoo outings, and playing in the back yard. No sunburns are gonna sneak up on this hat. 

While we’re talking sun protection, don’t forget to grab a pair of race-inspired shades. These come in Junior and Regular sizes, in red and black colorways. 

At BinkyBro, the people who wear our gear define our brand. That’s why we’ve been so stoked to develop this line with some current racing greats, Josh Herrin and Cruise Texter

These two together make up the BinkyBro dream team: one a young dad whose career is taking off, and the other a seven year old phenom who’s already making a name for himself in the racing world. We like to say legends are born every day, and these two prove it’s true. 

Both Josh and Cruise got started riding motorcycles super young, and it’s easy to see how their early starts have paid off. But whether your goal is to raise the next BMX star or simply teach your kid to ride a bike, we’ll always say the best place to start is on a Strider balance bike. 

As business owners, we’re constantly looking to other companies who inspire us, and it’s hard to find one that tops Strider. Few brands have changed a category for the better (let alone a key part of growing up) as much as they have. Their balance bikes made bike-riding a one-day learning process for our kids, and we’re guessing they can for yours too. 

We love the principle of these bikes: if you can help a kid get a feel for something they love, they’ll be self-motivated to level up as soon as they can. Especially today when it feels like so many screens are competing for our kids’ attention, we’re stoked to team up with a brand that’s getting kids outside and moving. 

This collab feels super timely, given that Strider is coming to Salt Lake City, Utah, (an hour from BinkyBro HQ) in September 2025 for its annual Strider Cup World Championship. This race couldn’t be more on brand for us – tiny riders (ages 2-6) from around the world competing to the loudest parent cheers you can imagine. It’s a fun, family-friendly atmosphere encouraging kids to go hard at what they love.We’ll hope to see you there, in your BinkyBro racing gear. Here’s to a speedy summer that doesn’t go too too fast.

Matthew Fisler