The T-shirt is one-of-a-kind and hasn’t been released yet, of course.
”, and a collage of a roach, rat, and a pigeon because what could be more emblematic of the city? Wollens posted her version to Instagram and has already received requests about sizing an pricing.
For Wollens, participating in the competition was not necessarily to win but to shed light on New York’s offerings, as well as her pride for the city. “I grew up in the East Village on St. Mark's place and collecting New York T-shirts have been a part of my upbringing,” she says over the phone. “I think it comes from growing up around punks and making your own t-shirts and I've always made my own t-shirts whether it is with sharpies or screen printing.
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