Money Laundry Clothing

This is why I haven’t posted anything lately. This is the clothing line I designed with my partner. We just released the website this morning, and will be taking orders this year at Magic in Vegas. Go ahead and check out the designs so far. Go to the full website HERE.

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“Los Angeles, CA –. Money Laundry, llc partners Eric Denman and Christie Anderson today announced the launch of their new clothing line, MONEY LAUNDRY, which will debut at MAGIC: Las Vegas, held in September 2009.

The line, inspired by and made from US currency, is thought to be the first-ever clothing line made from recycled currency. Through a patented process, Denman and Anderson create “Money Thread,” thread recycled from real US currency, and use it in each custom piece of clothing included in the line. Each design also draws its graphic influences from US currency from the 19th and 20th centuries.

“We are extremely proud of the craftsmanship and design that goes into each and every piece in the Money Laundry line,” said Denman and Anderson. “The Money Thread process is something that we’re excited about, and that we feel makes us stand out from the crowd. We’re excited to share this with the world at Project: Las Vegas.”

In addition to the unique influences (and actual fabric) drawn from US currency, each piece in the Money Laundry line is hand dyed, and custom washed, made in the US from 100% cotton. The Money Thread is then hand stitched. Each item in the product line is completely unique.

The Money Laundry line will be included in an upcoming traveling pop-up gallery show showcasing money-themed art, launching in early 2010.

About Money Laundry, llc

Money Laundry was founded in 2009 by Eric Denman and Christie Anderson, and grew out of their gallery, The Money Gallery, in Soho, NY, based on money-themed art. There is a Money Laundry showroom in Los Angeles, in addition to The Money Gallery.”

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