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  1. welcome to the future of apparel. manufacturing. Apparel manufacturing studio + design firm. Black & brown worker-owned + run. Sweatshops' worst nightmare. Learn why. Apparel manufacturing that sets the bar in labor + sustainability. Worker-owned & run: no exploitative pay structures.

    • 63rd House

      63rd House is our abolitionist, multi-functional community...

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      why blue tin; work with us; from our studio to your inbox!...

  2. Blue Tin Production is the embodied practice of envisioning and building the world we want, on our terms: we are flipping the script in fashion supply chains. We are calling for the abolition of sweatshops and building garment worker power in its place. We are built by & for our communities.

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  4. 63rd House is our abolitionist, multi-functional community space and manufacturing studio designed in collaboration with Black and brown organizers and youth-led organizations in Chicago Lawn, including TGI Movement, Good Kids Mad City – Englewood, Magnolia Screen Printing, Prison Neighborhood Arts + Education Project, and others.

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  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Thursday, June 30, 2022. Blue Tin Production is a co-op in Chicago working to change the fashion industry by calling for an end to sweatshops and making sustainable clothing. CHICAGO (WLS) --...

  6. Nov 3, 2021 · Studio Gang and immigrant fashion co-op Blue Tin Production will transform an old Chicago post office into a community hub. By Matt Hickman • November 3, 2021 • Architecture, Midwest,...

  7. Mar 11, 2022 · Officially starting production in 2019, Blue Tins focus has been creating an alternative to sweatshops in the fashion industry. Blue Tin Production is a Chicago-based apparel manufacturing cooperative setting the bar for sustainable fashion and production.

  8. Tin Blue Productions, 1981, 39pp. of mimeographed typescript, in black paper covers, title page printed "Pink Floyd - The Wall" screenplay by Roger Waters, July 1981

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