OUR FIRST PROTOTYPE
Our first prototypes were made with iron-on letters on store-bought shirts. If the ladies loved the prototypes this much, can you imagine the reaction our high-quality, silkscreened retail versions illicit?!?
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Aerlia MacLaird, Yiannis Psaroudis, P5 Yiannis Psaroudis Yiannis Psaroudis, Sharilyn Neidhardt
 
PHOTO SHOOTS
Here are some of the photos that didn't make it on the Shirts page. I may be biased, but I think our models could take on any of them heffas on America's Next Top Model.
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Yiannis Psaroudis Sharilyn Neidhardt Yiannis Psaroudis
 
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Delphine Cherewick Delphine Cherewick Delphine Cherewick
 
CUSTOMERS
If there's anything sexier than a yonkey model, it's a yonkey customer. The photos below were sent to us by our very special satisfied customers.
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Easy, boys, daddy's straight (but not narrow) Evelyn Ella Burnett (with Ryan Burnett) doesn't understand why her gay friends can't get married This one-of-kind yonkey was handmade by our founder.
 
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Our first unknown customer Antonio Cuevas Our second and third unknown customers
 
EVENTS
Some t-shirt companies may advocate wearing their apparel in a darkened closet, never to see the light of day, but yonkey is all about taking to the streets. From politics to philanthropy to graff…er… guerilla marketing, we're pounding the pavement in support of our product.
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Yiannis Psaroudis at the 2004 RNC Protest March. Mya Marquis at the 2004 RNC Protest March. "Queer Eye" Carson Kresley shows his PRIDE at NYC's 2005 parade.