Cropped, boxy T-shirt with artwork by Sonya Sombreuil of Come Tees. All proceeds go to The Gold Star Society, a survivor-led queer nonprofit dedicated to safety, healing, and economic justice.
This T-shirt has a totally tubular body with no side seams. The world-first fabric has a satisfying handfeel, made entirely from post-industrial cotton waste to conserve water and energy. Knit, sewn, and customized in Los Angeles, keeping our carbon footprint low.
Details:
- 100% Reclaimed Waste Cotton
- Sustainable supply chain entirely in North America
- 6.5 oz jersey
- Midweight cotton
- Unisex with an oversized fit
- Preshrunk and ready to wear
- Tubular body
- Biodegradable
- Undyed
- Knit, sewn and finished in Los Angeles, California with a fair-wage workforce
- DTG print on the front, screenprint on the back
About the Artist
Sonya Sombreuil is an artist whose work has been included in the Hammer Museum's "Made in LA" biennial and has shown at Bridget Donahue Gallery in New York, V1 in Copenhagen, and Big Love in Tokyo. Alongside her painting practice she founded the clothing brand Come Tees in 2009, releasing limited-edition pieces with a distinct aesthetic of lush colors, jagged brushstrokes, and scribbled poetic texts.
About the Nonprofit Organization
The Gold Star Society is a trauma-informed, direct-to-survivor platform reimagining safety and healing for those most impacted by gender-based violence. Led by Titeänyä Rodríguez, a queer Afro-Latinx and Indigenous writer and organizer whose work sits at the intersections of survival, desire, and liberation.
Their essential work empowers queer, BIPOC, and system-impacted survivors to reclaim autonomy, stability, and dignity in all parts of their life. Through Titeänyä's leadership, they operate with a holistic approach and deep love for advocating for survivors.
"You are not alone, not broken, and not beyond help. There are people and tools that can walk alongside you in the journey."