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shop update: We've moved!

shop updateDenver B.Comment
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If you've noticed things being a little on the quiet side lately, not to worry. The wait is finally over and we're ready to unveil our new and improved shop! We've been seriously hustling the past few months to get new handmade products, illustrations, and design your way as well as some unique found fashions. 

Want to peruse our new stock? Just click on the "shop" link on the navigation bar at the top of the screen and have at it! 

There are more awesome things in store for TA in 2018, including:

*We'll be launching our Spoonflower collections early in the year. Whether you just casually sew or are a dedicated crafter, we got you.
*We're in the process of adding Society6 to our roster as well as some local printers for our stationery, calendars, and greeting cards for the Spring 2018 collection. 
*Our TA Kids Lookbook is slated for Summer 2018.
*We'll be working with Blurb and Chatbooks to bring you some really amazing books.
*Curated vintage accessory boxes. Need we say more?
*We'll be extending our handmade/illustrated collection to include more custom orders!

Thank you all for your continued patience with us and support!

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DAILY DRIFTER: maps

Ally R.Comment

When I think about "maps," I immediately recall the raised plastic ones of different countries throughout  my childhood. My grandfather had a Rand McNally set and he used to bring them out when we would come to visit him back east. It was always really exciting for him to show me all of the places he went during the war. As a kid, I was fascinated by all the valleys and ridges of the Rocky Mountains and all of the little engraved lines throughout. But there are other types of maps that are just as profound and abstracted. The maps of our hands, the histories we weave, the path of travel, and the organic nature of pattern can all be types of maps. Even the cells in our brains, with neurons firing, operate as a sort of map. Today we will focus on the nature of maps and how everything, in some way or another, could potentially be representative of a map. Whether traveling to unknown locales or sitting in your living room, maps can be found nearly everywhere and in stranger forms than one could ever imagine. 

xoxo,

Ally

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matsuki narishige

"Untitled" by

insane anomaly 

"summer on the west coast" by

christopher mongeau

"Pt.II" by

jillian camille

"Lo Specchio" by

alexandro valcarcel

"Untitled" by

marie ciuffi

"Untitled" by

fernando cerezo

"Rush Hour Emulators" by

eugenia loli

"14" by

jamiepaul

"st.pauli." by

frau acissej

"children on the beach" by

daria hell

"10" by

maria kazvan

"Untitled" by

sanja prodan

"." by  

nicolΓ² 

panzeri

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