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Over the Spirit x doodle line hatch with a header on goal but it was blocked new shirt But I will love this Juneteenth holiday this weekend, Theophilio and Black Fashion Fair hosted a pop-up shop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where customers could come and pick up their tees, or order a brand new one. Photographer Christian Cody was also on-site taking family portraits, which could later be applied onto tees as well. “It’s supposed to feel like a family reunion,” says Gregory of the event, which will be the first of many. “We have seen so many traumatic images come out of the past year, so we’re just trying to create some joy in this space.”



The family portraits that Thompson and Gregory put onto the Spirit x doodle line hatch with a header on goal but it was blocked new shirt But I will love this tees this weekend—which are all made in New York, and embellished with crystals—have included large gatherings with several family members, or smaller, more intimate moments between one or two individuals. An early submission was from Dapper Dan’s son Jelani Day, who brought a 1987 image of him and his dad. “Dapper Dan is the one of the most influential Black fashion tastemakers, so that was a full circle moment for us,” says Gregory. Another tee featured an image sent in by Sola Olosunde, of his father wearing traditional Nigerian attire while immigrating to America. “That’s the image that his father took on the plane, when he came to America to make a better life for them,” says Gregory. “We are so connected as Black people, but we’re not a monolith. All our experiences are different.”


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