tu·co - [too-koh] noun.

  1. character from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966): A wanted man in the American Old West with a price on his head of $2,000. His motto:
    "There are two kinds of people in the world my friend, those with a rope around their neck and the people who have the job of doing the cutting."
  2. character from "Breaking Bad" (2009): An erratic Mexican drug kingpin.
  3. A brand of garment designed for those with a light-hearted/black-hearted sense of humor and a lust for life.

Tuco shirts get better with time. There is no better piece of clothing than a well worn favorite t-shirt.

TUCO is based in Los Angeles and designed by Jenny Ryf Doucedame, co-owner of COED.