UTME! Partners with the Museum of the City of New York
From November 22nd, 2024-August 10th, 2025, Uniqlo is sponsoring the MCNY for their upcoming exhibition: Above Ground: Art from the Martin Wong Graffiti. Martin Wong was one of the most distinct documentarians of New York City, and loved underdogs. In his art, he portrayed scenes such as people hanging in rundown stairwells, to graffiti artists painting in the dark.
The collection for the exhibition was donated by the artist Martin Wong 30 years ago and highlights more than 300 pieces of graffiti artwork.
In support, we’ve connected with 3 of the artists featured in the exhibition to be a part of our UTMe! program. Each artist has shared two artworks each, which will be available for sale at our 5th Ave and Soho stores from November 22nd- August 10th (the length of the exhibition).
UTme! MCNY Graffiti Icons
Martha Cooper
Martha Cooper is a documentary photographer specializing in shooting urban vernacular art and architecture for over 45 years. In 1977, Martha moved to New York City and worked as a staff photographer for the NY Post for 3 years. During that time, she began documenting graffiti and b-boying, which led to her early coverage of hip hop as it emerged from the Bronx. Her photos, published worldwide, helped make urban art and hip hop the predominant international youth movements they are today. @marthacoopergram
Part One (Enrique Torres)
Part One (Enrique Torres) is one of the early graffiti-style writing pioneers who created some of the most brilliant artworks on New York City's subway trains. He is a veteran of the golden years of New York City subway painting and is considered a style master in the graffiti world, specializing in his brand of lettering, which he started to develop in 1974. Between 1974 and 1985, he was one of the most accomplished artists on the New York City subway trains. @partonetds
John 'Crash' Matos
John 'Crash' Matos was raised in the Bronx, New York. He got his alias 'Crash' after accidentally crashing a computer in his school. In 1975, he painted his first train. Since then, his alias 'Crash' has appeared on trains throughout New York City. In 1978, he became one of the first graffiti writers to start painting on canvas. Soon, his artworks were exhibited in galleries next to Keith Haring's and Jean-Michel Basquiat's pieces. @crashone
Meet Our New Partners for Fall 2024!
We recently collaborated with new partners for our store openings in Dallas, Houston, and San Diego. Meet the partners below.
Dallas, TX
Dear Giana
Giana, a 15-year-old Filipina-Mexican American artist and fashion designer, has garnered acclaim as an impressive talent, and has been hailed as a child prodigy and a bonafide wunderkind. Passionate about inspiring young minds, Giana encourages children to embrace their creativity and emphasizes that greatness knows no age limits. @g.von.g
Michelle Spearman
When Michelle Spearman isn’t binging ’80s movies or thumbing through vintage magazines in her Dallas apartment, she’s imagining new worlds—and illustrating them in her signature airbrush style. Slick, vibrant, and dreamy, her work is a celebration of retro-futurism and pure hedonistic joy. @michellespearmint
Olmo Market
Olmo Market is a locally sourced grocery store and gift market based in Dallas, Texas, owned by husband-and-wife duo Armando Puente and Cindy Pedraza. Olmo Market has become a community hub that supports local artisans and fosters community connections. 2111 South Edgefield Avenue, Dallas, TX 75224 @olmooakcliff
CocoAndre Chocolatier
Rooted in the heart of Oak Cliff, Texas, CocoAndre is a family-owned chocolate shop founded by Andrea Pedraza and her daughter Cindy in 2009. CocoAndre has become a beloved landmark in the community, not just for its exceptional chocolates but also a place where people come together to celebrate heritage, traditions, and the sweet moments of life. 2111 South Edgefield Avenue, Dallas, TX 75224 @cocoandre_chocolatier
Houston, TX
CAPDAVJON
David Maldonado, known by his artist name CAPDAVJON, is a Mexican–American visual artist and creative based out of Houston, Texas. His inspiration is drawn from the elements and the storytelling of folk art, street culture, and the Mexican muralist movement. @capdavjon
Donkeeboy & Donkeemom
Donkeeboy (Alex Roman Jr.) and Donkeemom (Sylvia Roman) are a mother-son artist duo based in Houston, blending pop art with cultural influences. Donkeeboy’s work features playful mashups and puns, inspired by his determination to overcome early criticism, while Donkeemom draws from her Mexican heritage and early passion for detailed drawing. Together, they have painted over 70 murals. @donkeeboy @donkeemom
93’ til
Nestled in Houston's vibrant Montrose neighborhood, 93' til is a unique record bar that seamlessly blends a love for music with a passion for seasonal cuisine. Patrons can enjoy a carefully curated soundtrack alongside flavorful bites and exceptional beverages, making each visit a fresh and engaging experience. 1601 West Main Street, Houston, TX 77006 @_ninetythreetil
Crawfish and Noodles
Embark on a culinary journey at Crawfish & Noodles, where Cajun and Vietnamese influences converge in a seafood haven. The internationally recognized crawfish delivers a mouthwatering fusion of flavors. From aromatic broths to tantalizing noodle creations, Crawfish & Noodles cater to both seafood enthusiasts and culinary adventurers. Customers are welcomed to try the perfect blend of spices and textures at Crawfish & Noodles, as the team promises a memorable dining affair. Guests delicious narrative in every bite, showcasing the best of Viet-Cajun cuisine 11360 Bellaire Blvd #990, Houston, TX 77072 @crawfishandnoodles
San Diego, CA
Humberto Cruz
Humberto Cruz is an illustrator based in San Diego. California who creates hand-drawn art on paper and canvas. He also works digitally and he tries to retain the same aesthetic. His whimsical and colorful work is inspired by pop culture and nostalgia. @iscreamcolour
Hanna Daly
Hanna Daly has been painting murals in San Diego for nearly 20 years, bringing color and energy to neighborhoods, schools, and local small businesses. With over 1,500 murals throughout the US, she aims to make art accessible to everyone. She loves to travel, but feels truly fortunate to call beautiful San Diego her home. @hannasmurals
JoJo Wang
JoJo Wang uses lettering and illustration to create fun, elegant, and impactful designs. Her art centers around positive well-being, food, nostalgia, cozy vibes, and all things that bring joy. Her passion is in making the world and community around her a more beautiful and joyous place. @jojowangdesigns
Meet Our Other Local Artists We Partner With
We always collaborate with local artists to make their artwork into fun stickers for creating your own T-shirts! Check out the artists that we're partnering with right now.
Jasper Wong
Jasper Wong is an artist, illustrator and curator. As an artist, he has exhibited worldwide, in places such as Japan, California, France, London, Mexico, New York, Hong Kong, Chicago, and Australia. He is the creator and lead director of POW! WOW!, which is a non-profit organization of contemporary artists committed to community enrichment through the creation of art outreach programs, educational programs and engaging the community in the creation and appreciation of art. @mrjasperwong
Lauren Martin
Illustrator Lauren Martin finds humor in the mundane parts of everyday life. In her world, every inanimate object has a personality. Born and raised in New York City, she began honing her artistic skills at a young age, studying oil painting, and eventually getting a BFA in Textile & Surface Design. Also an accomplished musician, she plays synth in critically acclaimed indie rock band Frankie Cosmos. @laurenmartin_studio
Steven Othello
Born and raised in Harlem, New York, Steven Othello is a multidisciplinary creative. Driven by an unyielding passion for pushing the boundaries of his imagination, he has made it his mission to tell stories and build community through his art and love for flowers. His latest project, Objects By SO, is a bold and innovative expression of his unique perspective on the world around us, showcasing the beauty and power of everyday objects. @stevenothello
Steffi Lynn
Steffi Lynn is a Brooklyn based illustrator and muralist that specializes in hand lettering. She travels the country to paint positive, colorful and motivating murals, hopefully making people smile. Steffi is inspired by nature, feelings and day to day interactions. Her mission is to create work that other people can relate to and bring them together through happiness and uplifting each other up. @haveanicedayy_
Design Guidelines
Please make sure that your submitted design does not include the following prohibited content. We may not be able to accept orders depending on your design.
Unauthorized contents that infringe on third party rights:
-Names, portraits, photographs, and/or other contents of celebrities, entertainers, and famous characters -Photographs of other individuals (person identifiable) -Names, brand names, logos, and/or other contents which express famous companies and famous brands
Inappropriate, immoral content:
-Indecent or vulgar language or content. -Content that causes disgust, discomfort, or anxiety -Content that damages the reputation or could cause other harm to a third party. -Antisocial content. -Political content. -Other content that we deem to be inappropriate.
FAQ
From start to finish, it is about a 10 minute process (this includes printing time and heat press time).
Step 1: Choose the customization type on the iPad. The options include picture, text, paint, or sticker. Step 2: Choose your preferred design or designs.You can choose from all the available designs. Step 3: On the designing screen, place your stickers/images. You can adjust the size and placement of the content, as long as you remain within the borders. It is important to keep the content inside the borders to ensure the full content is printed. You can also place multiple stickers from the same series! Step 4: Add effects (optional) such as auto-layout, splash, or glitch. Step 5: On the final order screen, hit purchase & notify the UNIQLO employee that your shirt is ready to print!
You can email the official UTme! email address that will be made available at the UTme! section in the store. The staff member will assist you in downloading the image so that you can print it onto the T-shirt.
It's available at UNIQLO NY SoHo, 5th Ave., FL Disney Spring, HI Ala Moana, Chicago State Street, Boston Newbury Street, and Seattle Pine Street Stores.
Click here to learn more about Hawaii's local contributers!
We offer 100% cotton short-sleeve crew neck T-shirts for adults and children. We only offer white color T-shirts at the moment.
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