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New Alternatives x Carol Bove
Boxier Trash Tee

New Alternatives x Carol Bove
Boxier Trash Tee

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100% of proceeds will benefit New Alternatives for Homeless LGBTQ+ Youth

New Alternatives x Carol Bove Boxier Trash Tee Variant(s)
Core: Burgundy
Color: Burgundy
Size
  • Sofi is 5'5" and is wearing size M in Burgundy
  • Chris is 6'0" and is wearing size L in Burgundy

Preorder Exclusive: June 4 to 21, 2026

Your T-shirt will ship mid-July. We chose this model to limit any waste in production, and appreciate your patience.

For an emergency fundraising initiative, we've teamed up with nonprofit organization New Alternatives for Homeless LGBTQ+ Youth to launch a series of limited-edition artist T-shirts, beginning with a design by Carol Bove.

This project is a direct response to dismantled protections and slashed public funding, mobilizing artists in support of queer and trans youth. 100% of proceeds will benefit New Alternatives.

This is a boxy, cropped T-shirt with an oversized fit and a totally tubular body, no side seams. The world-first fabric is 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
  • Dyed with non-toxic, low impact dyes
  • Knit, sewn and finished in Los Angeles, California with a fair-wage workforce
  • Screenprint on the front and back
About the Artist

For nearly three decades, artist Carol Bove has worked across multiple mediums, probing the relationship between history and aesthetics. Her practice ranges from intimate, constructed displays of found objects—often referencing the radical intellectual movements of the 1970s—to monumental metal sculptures, which engage traditionally masculine-coded forms traditionally through a corrective and distinctly feminist lens.

The inaugural T-shirt features artwork by artist Carol Bove, created especially for the project, and launching in conjunction with her mid-career survey exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

About the Nonprofit Organization

For the past 17 years, New Alternatives has been at the forefront of direct-service support for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in New York City. Grounded in principles of harm reduction and youth empowerment, the organization enables clients to transition out of the shelter system and into stable adult lives. Its services range from providing necessities such as food and toiletries to assisting with access to physical and mental healthcare, legal counsel, housing, and employment opportunities.

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Everybody.World for New Alternatives

by Carol Bove

  • Carol Bove at her studio. Photo by Thomas Dozol.

    Carol Bove photographed in her studio by Thomas Dozol, 2026

  • Back view of Carol Bove at her studio. Photo by Thomas Dozol.

The historic nonprofit organization New Alternatives for LGBTQ+ Homeless Youth has partnered with Everybody.World on a limited-edition artist T-shirt fundraiser series, beginning with a design by Carol Bove. 100% of proceeds directly supporting New Alternatives’ work serving queer and trans youth.

  • Carol Bove’s artist statement references Giovanni Pastrone’s 1914 film Cabiria to explore how fear and ideology are used to consolidate power.
  • Carol Bove photographed at her studio by Thomas Dozol

The inaugural T-shirt features artwork by artist Carol Bove, created especially for the project, and launching in conjunction with her mid-career survey exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. For nearly three decades, Bove has worked across multiple mediums, probing the relationship between history and aesthetics.

  • Burgundy T-shirt with yellow print, designed by artist Carol Bove
  • Back of Burgundy T-shirt with large yellow letters 'NO' , designed by artist Carol Bove.

For the past 17 years, New Alternatives has been at the forefront of direct-service support for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in New York City. Grounded in principles of harm reduction and youth empowerment, the organization enables clients to transition out of the shelter system and into stable adult lives.

  • New Alternatives programs in action at its headquarters in New York City

This project is a direct response to dismantled protections and slashed public funding, mobilizing artists in support of queer and trans youth. Each T-shirt sold allows New Alternatives to focus on what the organization does best: saving lives and supporting client self-determination.