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You are here: Home / News / Shop Your Values With Streetwise Ink

May 17, 2017 by Madeline Estes

Shop Your Values With Streetwise Ink

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Need custom t-shirts for your summer family reunion, work event or church group? We’re excited to announce that Streetwise Ink, H.O.P.E.’s screen-printing collective, is back and ready for business, so help us spread the word!

Streetwise Ink’s members have been working with a highly talented group from the New Memphis Institute Fellows Program who are helping devise a business and marketing strategy for moving forward, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their assistance. The members have also completed their first job order since the reboot and are currently accepting new orders!

Head to Streetwise Ink’s website to get a price quote and learn more about how its members are harnessing the power of hand-printed custom textiles to create jobs for Memphians who need them most.

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