black sheep by kamilla hanapova

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black sheep by kamilla hanapova
blinkie dump
// everything made by me //
150x20 ;
Imagery created by 𝗞𝗲𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 to promote artwork and merchandise at his Pop Shop stores in New York City (1986) and Tokyo (1988); a visual lexicon evoking movement, joy, friendship and the raw energy of being alive.
"I don't know what to put on my jacket!! I don't have patches!!"
Things I have on my jacket and my partners have on their jackets that aren't patches:
A metal brooch(?) I think it's some kind of ornament. It's metal and has rhinestones on it
A bumper sticker. It's stuck and sewed on
A lanyard. I got it from an ACLU labor union meeting at the state capitol
A metal beetle that broke off a bracelet
Extra pockets, a fabric glasses case, a lighter holder, a built-in cigarette pouch, etc. Good for hiding shit
On that note, a built-in first aid kit
Belt loops from old pants. Good for clipping carabiners and keychains. Also good for yk. Belts
Embroidered barbed wire with dental floss/jewelry wire. Did scratch himself and other people with it tho so be careful.
The back patch on my jacket is just the front of an old band T shirt
Spikes (you can make these out of monster or soda cans)
Detachable sleeves for winter. Made with old zippers
An eyelet hole big enough to plug headphones thru while keeping an iPod in the pocket
Built in sewing kit
Built in watch and compass (badass as hell)
Punk isn't copy and paste. That's the whole point. Get creative
Kim Gordon
Patricia Morrison, bass player of the Sisters of Mercy
the lovecats - the cure