Aaron Potts is a fashion designer based in Brooklyn, NY. Fashion is his way of connecting with other creative spirits through style and clothing. He wants his clothes to celebrate and outwardly express the wearer's self love and creativity. He has always been inspired by the ingenuity and artistic contributions of queer people. This scarf is a love letter to this next generation of queer brilliance. Aaron Potts feels with LGBTQIA+ people being attacked through biased legislation and through social terrorism, our kids need to be well equipped to face the world. About Hetrick-Martin Institute Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) is the nation’s oldest LGBTQIA+ youth services organization that provides queer and trans youth, primarily of color, with access to free, long-term, wellness services, social services, basic needs such as toiletries and clothing, as well as remote and in-person programming services focused on education, workforce development and arts & culture. This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from September 27, 2023 to September 27, 2025 will be donated to the Hetrick-Martin Institute. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.





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Aaron Potts is a fashion designer based in Brooklyn, NY. Fashion is his way of connecting with other creative spirits through style and clothing. He wants his clothes to celebrate and outwardly express the wearer's self love and creativity. He has always been inspired by the ingenuity and artistic contributions of queer people. This scarf is a love letter to this next generation of queer brilliance. Aaron Potts feels with LGBTQIA+ people being attacked through biased legislation and through social terrorism, our kids need to be well equipped to face the world. About Hetrick-Martin Institute Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) is the nation’s oldest LGBTQIA+ youth services organization that provides queer and trans youth, primarily of color, with access to free, long-term, wellness services, social services, basic needs such as toiletries and clothing, as well as remote and in-person programming services focused on education, workforce development and arts & culture. This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from September 27, 2023 to September 27, 2025 will be donated to the Hetrick-Martin Institute. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.