There is a version of Brooklyn that gets talked about constantly. The version with the Instagram brunch spots and the renovated whatever. That is not what this shirt is about.
This shirt is about the Brooklyn that existed before the conversation, and the one that will exist long after it moves on. The one where you grew up knowing exactly which way to walk home, which park belonged to which crew on which day, and which corner deli would let you run a tab. Prospect Park on a July afternoon. The Q train rattling over the Manhattan Bridge with the whole skyline sitting there like it was no big deal.
Strange Allies mapped every official Brooklyn neighborhood into a single retro typeface block across the front of this tee. Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Crown Heights, DUMBO, East Flatbush, Fort Greene, Gowanus, Kensington, Marine Park, Ocean Hill, Red Hook, Sunset Park, Vinegar Hill, Williamsburg, and every other neighborhood that makes up one of the most layered places on the planet. All of it, no omissions.
Students from Long Island University or Pratt who moved into their first Brooklyn apartment and never really left will get it immediately. So will anyone who ever stood in line for the West Indian American Day Parade on Eastern Parkway or spent a Saturday at Coney Island pretending summer was not ending.
Brooklyn has this thing where it makes people fiercely protective of it even after they go. You end up in another city, another country even, and you still refer to neighborhoods by their old names and get annoyed when someone mispronounces Canarsie.
This women's baby tee fits true to size for a close cropped cut or sizes up into something more relaxed, depending on the day and the energy. Either way it reads clearly and wears honestly.
Grab it as a souvenir from a trip that changed how you see cities. Grab it as a gift for someone whose whole personality is still shaped by a Brooklyn zip code they have not lived in for years. Strange Allies made this one without shortcuts.