
I met Al at last's night's 337 Project afterparty at the SLC Art Center. His said he got his shirt in Japan. It's a very effective print—one that draws the viewer closer and closer to read its fine newsprint.

Artist Trent Alvey wouldn't tell me where she got this top, but she did say that she was drawn to it because it looked like something she could eat. I think the texture is very nice, and I really like the way it moved with her.
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You know, the two of you have really let this blog go to shit since Cait & Frances departed. Please breathe new life in slcpomp.com by actually maintaining the blog, or just come to the same realization that I already have and admit that you really dont give a rats ass about SLC Street Fashion.
Thank you.
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