Joy Apparel personalizes peace and equality with portrait tees
Founder Jeff Woodrow thought up the idea for Joy Apparel while staring out the window of his previous office job. He resigned that day.
As Woodrow explained in an e-mail:
I hand draw random people from all over the world and put them on shirts. You wear someone, you think about that person and every tee comes with a little card that tells you who that person is, where in the world they are from and their passion in life. After you get a shirt you then send me your picture, I draw you and then someone wears you on their heart… It’s about promoting peace and equality on a global scale because in some way or another we are all connected.
No famous celebrities, no cats or dogs, just awesome everyday people wearing each other.

Click to www.joytshirt.com to find out more about this project, which sets out to promote peace and equality on a global scale. And take note that today’s the last day of their Buy 2 Get 1 Free sale!
Previously on SARAHSPY:
— Practicing portraiture at Your Face Blog
— It’s tee-time at Rumplo!
— It’s not too late for me to rock a Hypercolor tee, and immediately become the coolest girl in school
— 100 People in Order, in honor of my 100th blog post
— Childhood snapshots re-created at Youngme / Nowme





