Day Three Hundred and Six - It’s like 1803 in here.
Sunday, April 20th, 2008
I would post today’s picture but the power is out! I don’t know what to do without my computer! Send help.
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For the next 365 days I will wear a different shirt and blog about it daily.
I would post today’s picture but the power is out! I don’t know what to do without my computer! Send help.

Today’s shirt was donated to 365 shirts by local artist Kelsey Brooks. Kelsey made the shirt with local musician Toni Sicola. Email Kelsey Brooks if you’re interested in picking one up. She has more T’s for sale for $10 a piece. If you’re from Bmore and have never heard the term “Smalltimore” you live under a rock. Everyone knows someone, who knows someone, who knows another person and somehow it all comes back to you.


I’m sporting another reused UFP event shirt! Thanks to Anne Draddy for donating the shirts to Tilt, and the powers that be at Tilt for letting me sport them!

This (extra small) t-shirt was one of the reclaimed volunteer shirts made for the Baltimore Urban Forest Project opening event. If you’ve seen artist & designer banners around town but don’t know what they are about check out the UFP site for more info.

I’m sporting a brand new Collab t-shirt that I made for Shine Collective. I believe they only printed 50 of these 3 color limited edition shirts. The overall design is a collage of drawings I’ve made over the last year or so and is all loosely based around the word ‘Free.’
Shine is really doing some great things in the Baltimore fashion/art scene. Not only have the provided artists with a new space to show art, they started the Collab program, where Shine Teams up with a local Designer/Artist to make some sweet apparel. I’m very honored to be the first Collab artist and can’t thank the folks at Shine enough. Stop by the store on 36th Street in Hampden! I think you’ll be very impressed with the new Shine.