The Story
A limited-run cotton bandana where classic paisley meets queer leather iconography, featuring artwork by Dom “Etienne” Orejudos from the Leather Archives & Museum. Repeating figures reference the 1970s “clone” aesthetic, turning a single body into a bold, coded pattern designed for wear and recognition.
Hand silk-screened in NYC in small batches, each piece preserves crisp archival linework with subtle variations from true hand printing. Wear it, display it, or collect it as a fragment of queer visual history.
Details
- 100% cotton bandana
- Hand silk-screened in NYC
- Black permanent acrylic ink
- Approx. 21" × 21" (17" × 17" image area)
- Natural variations from handmade production
Featuring imagery from the Dom ‘Etienne’ Orejudos Collection, Leather Archives & Museum, Chicago.
Description
A limited-run cotton bandana where classic paisley meets queer leather iconography, featuring artwork by Dom “Etienne” Orejudos from the Leather Archives & Museum. Repeating figures reference the 1970s “clone” aesthetic, turning a single body into a bold, coded pattern designed for wear and recognition.
Hand silk-screened in NYC in small batches, each piece preserves crisp archival linework with subtle variations from true hand printing. Wear it, display it, or collect it as a fragment of queer visual history.
Details
- 100% cotton bandana
- Hand silk-screened in NYC
- Black permanent acrylic ink
- Approx. 21" × 21" (17" × 17" image area)
- Natural variations from handmade production
Featuring imagery from the Dom ‘Etienne’ Orejudos Collection, Leather Archives & Museum, Chicago.






















