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1st T-Shirt collection from 2003

I've been an artist for some time. Low key just doing my works. This was my first collection I took to a trade show in Las Vegas in 2003 when trade shows were a thing. Everything is hand dyed, sewn and printed with spray paint. Probably don't need to say much more, these are just the fronts. Wanted to share. Enjoy.

u/Clothing_That_Speaks — 4 hours ago

I made this in 2001/2000

I wish this fit. I've made a lot of t-shirt this in a personal top 5 for a lot of reasons for me. Hand dyed and all the sewing etc etc blah blah blah.

I remember this just coming out of my one night. It was one of the first t-shirt I made.

Anyone else have a moment like that? Or starting off right now feeling that? If so, keep going, keep making art. Who knows where it will take you.

Enjoy the ride. 🙏🤙🖤

u/Clothing_That_Speaks — 4 days ago

Back in the game.

Made this in 2008. Long story but wanted to dust it off, start posting again on socials. A lot of great shit going on these days in this space. Happy to see it. Enjoy. Stay tuned.

u/Clothing_That_Speaks — 4 days ago
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Military Pup Tent goes Poncho!

I made this at the end of 2024. It's a military pup tent. My goal was to add as little as possible. The only extras I added was the zipper front/armholes, the loose lining/placket and I stuffed the collar to give it body and dimension. Personally, I am very happy with it. Enjoy.

u/Clothing_That_Speaks — 4 days ago

I made this two weeks ago.

I've had this American apparel dead stock hoodie thing for years, finally did something with it. It's printed with spray paint on muslin. Chaotic stitching with grommets. I love working with spray paint. Ultimate DIY move imo. Enjoy.

u/Clothing_That_Speaks — 5 days ago

Made this in 2002

1 of 1. Heat transfer patches, spray paint patches. Could be worse. I way into rage against the machine at time. I love making t-shirt into art. Enjoy. Or don't.

u/Clothing_That_Speaks — 5 days ago