The Story
A hand silk-screened cotton bandana inspired by mid-century queer leather art, featuring imagery from the Leather Archives & Museum and artist Dom “Etienne” Orejudos. Printed in small batches in NYC, each piece reimagines classic paisley through bold, archival-style linework rooted in leather culture and coded dress.
Wear it, display it, or style it—this bandana is a portable piece of queer visual history, available in multiple colorways.
Details
- 100% cotton, hand silk-screened
- Printed in NYC in small batches
- Permanent acrylic inks
- Approx. 21" × 21" (17" × 17" image area)
- Subtle variations reflect handmade production
Featuring imagery from the Dom ‘Etienne’ Orejudos Collection, Leather Archives & Museum, Chicago.
Description
A hand silk-screened cotton bandana inspired by mid-century queer leather art, featuring imagery from the Leather Archives & Museum and artist Dom “Etienne” Orejudos. Printed in small batches in NYC, each piece reimagines classic paisley through bold, archival-style linework rooted in leather culture and coded dress.
Wear it, display it, or style it—this bandana is a portable piece of queer visual history, available in multiple colorways.
Details
- 100% cotton, hand silk-screened
- Printed in NYC in small batches
- Permanent acrylic inks
- Approx. 21" × 21" (17" × 17" image area)
- Subtle variations reflect handmade production
Featuring imagery from the Dom ‘Etienne’ Orejudos Collection, Leather Archives & Museum, Chicago.






















