Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts

10.13.2006

Customized complexgeometries

Customized complexgeometries
Customized complexgeometries detail

Originally uploaded by special combo.

Custom sharpie'd asymetrical tshirt dress by complex geometries, a design label based in Canada.

I love this dress and wore it till the hand-dyed garment suffered dinner stains. I proceeded to bury said stains with death by sharpie. Turned out ok for a quick fix, and totally get-down proof.

1.24.2005

Cloud-camo applique

Ben Davis shirt with cloud applique (front)
Ben Davis shirt with cloud applique (back)

Since my tri-color applique number, I've done a few customizations for friends. Here's the result of an custom job I did on Mario's Ben Davis shirt. He requested something cloudy and I came up with this number. As I sifted through my fabric, I found a forgotten blue camo (is there such a thing in the military?) jersey. I decided to incorporate it with the other fabrics and suprisingly the whole shebang turned into a cloud camoflauge of its own design. Hoppy hoppy cloudy ho!

Model's Ben Davis shirt, applique of recycled fabric: multi-printed cotton, blue camo cotton jersey, blue cotton-velvet, and plum silk. model: Mario, location: Lower Haight, SF.

1.15.2005

el STRANGEco


photo by McCarty PhotoWorks

In the Summer of 2003, I was working with STRANGEco furiously preparing for our first San Diego Comic-Con. In the buzz of activity -- pressing Mini Treehouse buttons, printing press kits and the like -- I created these customized t-shirts of lucha-ish character, el STRANGEco. We ordered those nice, slim-cut cotton tees from American Apparel and put the iron and scissors to work. I made a variety of masks with different materials and color combos, all on a navy tshirts.

In retrospect, I realize this design was a combined influenced from my years living in National City, San Diego, and my brief stint in the 80's in an all-girl breakdancing crew. Ha! Funny story, the latter one, which I won't get into. The connecting thread being the heavy influence of Chicano styling: the lowriders, neatly pressed chino'ed guys with plaid shirts buttoned at the collar, heavy eyeliner and those handmade shirts bearing our crew name on the back and our "nickname" down the sleeve. Throw in an iron-on, glitter rose and bandana and you were ready to rock that body.

100% navy cotton, sweatshop-free American Apparel tee, 2-color applique of recycled cotton/jersey/tweed/twill, purchased gold Olde English letters added for whomp. torso: Brian McCarty, location: Los Angeles.

12.07.2004

Tri-color wave applique


I've been toying around w/this great bonding material called "Wonder Under." Peter & I discovered it on a trip to Britex one weekend. We bought the super-strength bond under the hawk-like eyes of the "charming" sales staff ready to make that daily commission. This means you dear shopper....

This bonding wonder has helped me make various iron-on patches from just about any iron-safe material. I literally had a dream of an art-nouveau meets japanese wave art meets "yellow submarine" graphic pattern, and came up w/this ditty. It's an ironed & stitched applique customizing this recently acquired navy hoody. Three materials realize this pattern: royal blue cotton velvet, red & white printed chintz and neon-pink cotton. Machine washable, line-dry preferred please (thank you). model: Roy, hoody: Goody, location: the Mission, SF