The Bog (jill) T-Shirt by Done London is a limited edition white tee with a black-and-white Jesse Glazzard graphic on the back, showing jeans and sneakers at the ankles over an industrial floor.

Jesse Glazzard

Bog (jill) T-Shirt

£25

A limited edition silkscreen printed t-shirt by Jesse Glazzard, exclusive to House of Voltaire

Dimensions

Available in XS, S, M, L, XL

Finishing

Screenprint on the back of a 100% cotton t-shirt

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      The Done London Bog (jill) T-Shirt lies flat on a white background, featuring a simple crew neckline and no visible logos—ideal for layering under your favorite screen printed or limited edition tees.

      Courtesy the artist, Spectra CIC and Studio Voltaire

      About The Artwork

      This limited edition t-shirt is silkscreen printed on the back with a photograph from Jesse Glazzard’s campaign poster for ‘It’s a Love Thing’. Held at Studio Voltaire in 2025, the exhibition presents a groundbreaking selection of archival sexual healthcare posters from the Spectra CIC collection, spanning from 1987 to 2015. In response to the archive, artists Jesse Glazzard and Pank Sethi have created two new campaign posters in collaboration with Spectra CIC staff to shed light on these vital histories. ‘It’s a Love Thing’ offers a small window into the sustained efforts of many trailblazing sexual health campaigners, activists, and advocates and provides an important visual history of London’s sexual health services and the key role collaboration between support organisations, artists and creatives has played in sustaining the sexual health landscape over the last thirty years. The project explores what it means to be in a community with one another and the vital conversations and knowledge sharing between LGBTQIA+ people living and loving across time.

      About Jesse Glazzard

      Jesse Glazzard’s raw, authentic approach to photography is best defined as an intimate blend of portraiture and documentary. His portraits tell stories, told or unsaid. Stories of life, stories of love, stories of self, Glazzard captures fleeting moments and understands both the body and the mind as vehicles in perpetual change and motion. He documents spaces, mates, lovers, himself and models both in staged portraiture and spontaneous images. Glazzard studied at the University of Salford and Central Saint Martins.