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 Coming Soon! 

We’re about to make Aspen
wear its own history. Literally.

We’re carving, inking, and pressing limited-edition block prints — on paper, on apparel, and occasionally on anything that holds still long enough. Every drop is small-batch, handmade, and loaded with insider references: historic buildings, political quirks, mountain lore, and the stuff locals talk about when the tourists aren’t listening.
 

We upcycle like it’s an Olympic sport, turning reclaimed fabrics and vintage garments into one-of-a-kind wearable art. We host pop-ups that double as performance art, collaborate with local artists, activists, and mischief-makers, and we’re not afraid to make something so rare you’ll have to fight your best friend for it.
 

This is Aspen’s culture in ink and fiber — sustainable, art-forward, and just irreverent enough to keep things interesting.

The Artist Collaberative

Melissa Dunfee — The Strategist with Ink on Her Hands
Melissa is a marketing strategist by trade, a textile artist in training, and an unapologetic storyteller. As CEO of Citizens Bridge, she’s spent years crafting campaigns for architecture and design firms — now she’s turning that same eye for detail toward wearable art. Melissa’s work blends cultural commentary, fine art, and sustainable fashion, often stitching humor into history and using upcycled textiles as her canvas.

Paul Woznicki — The Printmaker with a Logistics Brain
Paul is a maker-
printmaker, fine art specialist, and experienced logistics genius. With decades in the art world and a knack for precision, he’s the one behind the perfectly inked lines and the flawlessly run pop-up press events. From carving intricate woodblocks to hauling a bike-mounted press across Aspen, Paul keeps the creative machine moving — literally.

Together
Melissa and Paul are Aspen Apparel & Press — a husband-and-wife team turning local history, architecture, and lore into limited-edition, hand-printed works of art you can wear, hang, or pass down. They’re as likely to be spotted at a farmers market inking shirts on the spot as they are at a community event raising funds for a local cause.

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If you know, you know.
If not, you're about to.

First Drop: Holiday 2025
Farmers Market Debut: Summer 2026

We’re a locals-first Aspen art collaborative — you’ll find us printing live in parks, markets, and unmarked pop-ups, collaborating with the community, and raising funds for local causes. Follow along for exclusive Aspen art drops, sustainable fashion, and event updates.

 

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Join our early access list — because in true Aspen fashion, they’ll disappear fast.

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