
ABOUT US
More Than Merch — A College Movement
What is the Last Cup Scaries? It’s a moment that all beer pong players have experienced at one point or another. Nine cups down and only one to go. The finish line is in sight, but one miss leads to another and suddenly the pressure begins to build… the last cup scaries are alive and real! The phrase “last cup scaries” was coined by the founders during a game of beer pong and quickly became popular with other students.
However, the phrase soon came to mean more---it evolved to symbolize all the pressures that college students face during their time in school. Pressure to succeed in the classroom, pressure to fit in socially, and pressure to professionally network for a coveted job.
Here at Last Cup Scaries our goal is to encourage students to embrace the challenges and make the most out of their time in school. Four years of college may seem like forever, but before you know it you’ll be walking across the stage at graduation. So during your time in school remember that life is full of up's and downs so it's important to sometimes just enjoy the moment.
Don’t let the last cup win!

Our Pledge
Last Cup Scaries has pledged to donate 10% of all profits towards young adult mental health.
A great example is Active Minds, a non-profit organization focused on supporting mental health awareness for young adults!


Our Mission
“There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.” — John Green
Last Cup Scaries represents the happy moments of your college experience-- lounging on the green with roommates, going to the beach with friends, hosting a party with teammates. Happiness (in the form of comfortable, stylish clothing) is what we're selling, but we know you can't really buy it. For many college students-- and people in general-- happiness does not come easily. Two of our company founders lost friends to suicide; we understand how important mental health is.
This is why LCS has decided to pledge 10% of all LCS profits to organizations focused on supporting mental health awareness for young adults. Remember to support your peers, and if you or someone you know are experiencing difficult or suicidal thoughts, reach out for help.
Meet The Team

Byron Lind
CEO and Founder of Last Cup Scaries

Austin Lind
COO and Founder of Last Cup Scaries

Andrew Pimental
Chief Marketing Officer
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