

Talk about detail. SQY-T’s Skin of the City t-shirt collection has captured elements of the hustle and bustle and made them wearable, on a t-shirt:
Skin of the City by SQY-T is inspired by different natural or man-made textures found in the city. Just like the fact that human beings have different skin colors, the skin of the city is also very diversified. Being in the city, we might be merged into the urban environment better when putting on such a camouflage.
If you don’t want people staring at your chest for hours on end, I wouldn’t suggest wearing one of these crazy shirts, but who can resist a t-shirt of their very own apartment. Hey, maybe you’ll get lucky and appear in one of the windows!

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About the Author: After dropping $31 for Valencia orange juice and strawberry-banana yogurt at a Greenwich Village Gristedes, begging her parents for nearly $50,000 a year to attend America's dream school, NYU, and wasting $26.50 on a lost MetroCard, there is nothing more priceless than Kirby's arrival at Fashion Indie. As a Buffalo native, where the God-awful Ugg Boots slop around the slushy April snow, Kirby made the executive decision to relocate to an atmosphere accepting of crocodile thigh-high gladiator sandals (apologies to her dog who stuck in the suburbs of Buffalo sleeping in the shadows of the stairwell). Kirby is currently exploiting the opportunities New York City has to offer. From running into Gossip Girl cast members at the NYU gym, to coincidentally modeling in Fashion Indie's Brooklyn Bridge show, and finally to pursuing her dream of becoming the new Anna Wintour, Kirby is taking no prisoners...except maybe for her roomate's Marc by Marc jacket, which by the way Andrea, you probably won't see again.
These are really cool.
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