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I came across Jeremy Paskell's altered t-shirts at the corner of Bedford and Grand, and you can see more of them here. Paskell tags and re-cuts t-shirts (and designs new stuff) under his Fragile New York Clothing label. He's also a photographer. Here's the original of this shirt; as far as I can tell, it's one of a kind. Model: the lovely and cooperative Mie.
More Paskell designs:

Shooting With Jeremy [Short Quicktime video of Paskell at work and answering questions from model Jillian Ann]
Two-Bedroom Apartment in Prewar Brick Building [Paskell in 2000 Shelter column, VV]
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