Natty Paint now sold at Better Than Jam

Posted: December 6th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Brooklyn Mayhem, NEW!, Now That's Natty, So Fierce, So Vintage, Steppin' Out | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

We’re now selling at Better Than Jam at 1095 Flushing Ave in Bushwick, Brooklyn!  Stop by the store to check out our reworked vintage, spandex dresses, and tees and say hi to Karin, the shop owner!

I spy some NP from the co-op front window!

Karin loading up the rack with some NP fresh off the press! Looks like she’s moving very quickly…

Sweaters, blazers, skirts, dresses, sweatshirts oh my!

Here’s a link to the other designers sold at BTJ.


New Diamond Design Romper

Posted: June 10th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Baltimore Mayhem, NEW!, So Fierce, So Vintage | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Natty Paint’s shopping cart is up and running.

Check out our newest product: Diamond Design Romper.

Silkscreened and handmade using vintage fabric. Get your one of a kind piece now at NattyPaint.com


Natty Paint Goes Vintage

Posted: October 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: No WAY!, So Vintage | Tags: , , | No Comments »

So after checking out Diece Boutique in Fed Hill and talking to Shabdiece, we decided it would be cool if I silkscreened on vintage apparel. Diece is all about sustainable clothing, and supports local artists. Feels like a store you’d stumble upon on the lower east side in NYC. Check out the first pieces of the Natty Paint vintage line!

This weekend is the Nearly New Sale at GBMC, which is going to be awesome. We’re going to get sweaters, vests, and dresses to silkscreen on, which will then be sold on our website and etsy store! Get excited!

So today, we worked on the new tag for our new vintage line. This is what it looks like:

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Natty Paint goes Vintage

Posted: October 16th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Baltimore Mayhem, Blog Praise, So Vintage | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

If you haven’t yet perused the trendy, low-key, eco-friendly Diece Boutique in Fed Hill, then a field-trip surely awaits. Not only does Diece support local-artists and promote sustainable clothing, it sells Natty Paint’s “crazed and dazed” images.

A winning combination? We think so. As if you needed any reassurance, click here to read Gutter Magazine’s blog on Natty Paint for Diece. And to view the lovely vintage line just look below…