Believe in the power of a second chance. Your support makes it possible. Your gift doesn't just provide resources; it clears the path home.
Apparel Featuring Incarcerated Artist
Every purchase funds a second chances and reentry support!
When someone walks out , they have nothing- no clothes- no phone- no way to truly start over.
Your support puts real resources in their hands and gives them a real opportunity to rebuild their life. Behind every donation and purchase, is a person reclaiming their place in our community.
Every piece in this collection is more than a design—it is a platform for a voice often silenced by the system. By wearing these works, you are directly supporting our non-profit’s mission to empower incarcerated creators.
Explore the artists collections below to learn the stories, inspirations, and people behind the art you wear.
Meet the Artist
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Art by Arthur Beraha
Arthur Beraha-BioGrowing up as an adopted son, I felt lost. I searched...
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Art by Albert Dawson
Albert Dawson is an incarcerated artist who has been in prison since...
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Art by Anthony Echols
Original artwork by Anthony Echols Inmate #75531, printed in-house using professional DTF...
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Art by "Jinx" Alexander King
Alexander King #1093519 is better known in prison as a tattoo artist...
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Art by Kody Patten
In his own words: Kody C. Patten inmate #1091721 For as long...
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Art by Jason Burkhart
My name is Jason Burkhart # 80692. Ive been drawing for about...
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Art By Kevin Taylor
My name is Kevin Taylor. I’m 36 years old, and I’ve been...
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Art by Anthony Chernetsky
" I used to draw allot but had stopped years ago. My...
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Art by Neiko
Hi! My name is Neiko. I am a full-time artist for Convict...
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Art by Jerome Kelly
Art by Jerome Kelly
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Art by David Michael Steinberg
My name is David Michael Steinberg. I’ve been incarcerated for over 23...
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Art By "Kid" Tyler Cruz
Art by "Kid" Tyler Cruz
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Art by Sickboy
In his own words: According to the state of Oregon, my name...
Who We Are
Convict Clothing – Still Human
Convict Clothing – Still Human is more than an apparel brand. It’s a movement built on dignity, second chances, and the belief that no matter someone’s past, they are Still Human.
We partner with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated artists to turn their original artwork into high-quality clothing and merchandise. Every design represents a real person and a real story.
Our model is simple:
- We buy artwork directly from the people who create it—giving their talent real value
- We help give artists back purpose, dignity, and opportunity
- Our mission is for this brand to directly support a future reentry program helping those without resources
Convict Clothing was created with a larger mission in mind: to help support successful re-entry for people returning home from prison. As we grow, we plan to launch the Still Human nonprofit program to provide housing assistance, job placement, and practical resources for rebuilding lives.
When you wear our brand, you’re not just buying clothing.
You’re helping create second chances.