What do you want to say? How loud do you want to say it?

Each piece is created uniquely per customer, and customization options and rates are tailored to your needs.  Email katelyn@alineofkope.com directly to discuss the story you want to tell and inquire about the process and timeline.

Types of garments can include (not limited to) blazers, bombers, vests, button-up shirts, ties, belts, dresses, coats of any length, pants, and bags. 

Material can range and include: Fur, Faux Fur, Denim, Sequin, Leather, Faux Leather, Cotton, Polyester, Suede, Velvet, Wool, Metallic,Bamboo, Rayon, Lyocell, Tencel, Silk


 

Pricing Estimates

Standard Customization $750.00

You, the collector, select a phrasing of Katelyn’s that already exists, and she will print it on your garment in a unique way. Collector provides the garment of their choice. Even if the wording has been used prior, garments are always distinct and conceptualized in a way tailored to your piece, making it strictly one of a kind. You will receive a mock-up that will showcase the layout and style of your piece.

Customization with Katelyn $1250.00

This requires a conversation/email exchange with the collector (you) and artist (Katelyn) around topics you are interested in. Katelyn will conjure a phrase personal to you inspired by your exchanges. Collector provides the garment of their choice. You will receive a mock-up that will showcase the layout and style of your piece.


Performative Art (Full of Potential), For Kayla Mahoney, Denver

Kayla’s direction was “do your worst.” A reversible Nordstoms Tote with four prints by A LINE OF KOPE features a phrase regarding the state of our reality, as well as some hope.

Garment: Provided - Sent via Mail

Truth Frequently, Thrifted Bershka Sweatshirt, For Luciano Martinez, New York

Truth Frequently is an example of a A LINE OF KOPE phrase that has been reprinted in a unique fashion. Crisp and strong on the front, the text is easily legible. On the back features a whirlwind of printing, words, and perfect imperfections. Luciano did not have a preference on phrasing or style, making this a wild card commission!

Garment: Sourced, Found by A LINE OF KOPE

modeled by: Kevin Orozco

ALL TALK BUT NO VOICE, Pink Faux Fur, For Amber Snearl, Founder of Wear Sub|Urban, Chicago

ALL TALK BUT NO VOICE was made for Amber Snearl to speak on two topics of “voices.” The interior voice of our mind, who fills us with meaningless and airy doubts, leading us to a potential downward spiral of dread and invisible problems. As well as the voices who try to silence us when speaking the truth. There is so much fluff among media, yet no common or consistent voice except your own. “In the face of one of the biggest mental health crisis to ever hit our world, the ones with the power to make change are still so very silent.” - Amber

Garment: Provided - Sent via Mail

photographs by: Warren Alexander

Leave Her Wild, Vintage Childs Rabbit Fur, For Sarah + Sofia Pillmore, Philadelphia

LEAVE HER WILD for the forever young, naturally wild, and untamable spirits. Sarah approached A LINE OF KOPE with the Atticus quote — 'Love her but leave her wild. In which we just used the latter part of the quote. The phrase suited Sarah and the empowerment she wishes for her young daughter to embody perfectly.

Garment: Sourced, Found by A LINE OF KOPE

The Confessional Dress, Dress, For Carolyn Nowack, New York

The Confessional Dress: sensitive but also relentless. Extracting language from Nowak’s writing that resonated, Kopehaver branded her interpretations, down the front center of her dress, and rightfully so. On the back, PUT A TAG ON YOURSELF AND AND HOPE YOU SELL is aggressively emblazoned atop the dress. In an isolated digital world, we are perpetually selling ourselves, even now. The phrase is pulled from an original poem of Kopehaver’s titled "Not for Sale" that she has read aloud and performed multiple times.

Garment: Provided - Sent via Drop Off


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