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Patchwork Economy by Tampered Goods

Print details: My painting was woven into a blanket to be used as the fabric for the body of the coat. Design details: Oversized/relaxed fit, generous cuffs and notch lapels, welt pockets, fringe hem, grosgrain ribbon binding.

The Blanket Coat: A cocoon coat made from a custom woven blanket and gold brocade fabric

Black model wearing jeans and long coat. She is clutching the coat closed. Three-quarter view.

The Blanket Coat paired with the Patchwork Barrel Pant

Black model wearing gold dress and head scarf. Front view. The dress is flowing as she throws it and reflecting light.

The Basque Waist Dress: A tea-length gold lamé dress with ruching at the waist and a scoop neckline

Black model wearing long asymmetrical black and white marble dyed poncho with a gold lamé dress. The poncho and dress are flowing in the wind. Front view.

The Basque Waist Dress paired with the Asymmetrical Poncho: A long and flowy hand-dyed wool poncho

Black model wearing long flowing black and white marbled poncho with jeans and black heels. She has one knee bent. Side view.

The Patchwork Barrel Pant paired with the Asymmetrical Poncho

The Workers—The Struggle, The Work—The Rubble.

TAMPERED GOODS is a unisex streetwear brand fighting economic inequality.

Big-name brands profit from classism and the economic shame imposed on the working class. Our mission is to dismantle that shame and rebuild community.

“Growing up, I was ashamed of the abandoned buildings and junk piles on my street and hid that from my friends living in white-picket-fence cul-de-sacs. I can finally say, F*ck it, this is me and the other 90% of America.”

Credits

Photographer: Esai Velasquez
Model: Christine Webster

Rachel Hunter

Rachel Hunter

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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