~ limited edition
~ naturally dyed with indigo at green matters dyehouse in pennsylvania
~ printed by yarborough studio, a small sustainable print shop in mpls, mn using water based inks
~ printed on everybody world boxier trash t , made from 100% reclaimed cotton waste and made by fairwage workforce
~ biodegradable packaging
i’ve known dave flynn for nearly two decades — we met in college and have been in conversation ever since. over the years, he’s worked on a variety of design projects for me and is always a trusted eye when i need feedback. working with him is always a joy.
for this batch of shirts, dave selected and created collaged imagery, which i translated to drawings, and he finalized the placement of the imagery on the shirts. it’s been a big project, and i’m so thrilled with how they turned out ~~
ethan of yarborough studio prints these each by hand, so while they are printed, there is still a human behind the process making decisions and doing the labor by hand. these are not mass produced pieces, each is unique.
due to the nature in which these are dyed, the colors will vary from the photos. some dyes may react to citrus and will fade if left in the sun. more care of below ~~
~ limited edition
~ naturally dyed with indigo at green matters dyehouse in pennsylvania
~ printed by yarborough studio, a small sustainable print shop in mpls, mn using water based inks
~ printed on everybody world boxier trash t , made from 100% reclaimed cotton waste and made by fairwage workforce
~ biodegradable packaging
i’ve known dave flynn for nearly two decades — we met in college and have been in conversation ever since. over the years, he’s worked on a variety of design projects for me and is always a trusted eye when i need feedback. working with him is always a joy.
for this batch of shirts, dave selected and created collaged imagery, which i translated to drawings, and he finalized the placement of the imagery on the shirts. it’s been a big project, and i’m so thrilled with how they turned out ~~
ethan of yarborough studio prints these each by hand, so while they are printed, there is still a human behind the process making decisions and doing the labor by hand. these are not mass produced pieces, each is unique.
due to the nature in which these are dyed, the colors will vary from the photos. some dyes may react to citrus and will fade if left in the sun. more care of below ~~