JigsawHoodie® | Narrative Visual Art in Motion

I’m Sharon — born and raised in Brooklyn with deep Puerto Rican roots.
Everything I create is shaped by those two worlds: the grit and rhythm of the city, and the culture, pride, and spirit of the island.

JigsawHoodie® lives at the intersection of storytelling and streetwear.
I work with bleach, fabric paint, photography, and digital composition to transform moments into wearable narratives. Some pieces start from NYC photography I’ve taken; others are built from scratch through layers of experimentation. Every design begins with a feeling, a memory, a story.

The puzzle is my narrator — sometimes bold, sometimes hidden, always threading each chapter together.

JigsawHoodie® unfolds through four lanes, each with its own identity and voice:

1. Essentials

A minimalist line created to pay homage to the narrator — the puzzle itself.
Clean silhouettes, subtle placements, and refined details that honor the core symbol of the brand. Essentials represent the foundation of the story.

2. Street Pieces (NYC Storyline)

Wearable visuals inspired by true New York moments: Union Square, Bushwick, neighborhood corners, late-night trains, day-and-night concepts, and the raw visuals of the city that raised me.
Many begin as my own photographs and evolve into layered street narratives.

3. Puerto Rico | Mi Isla de Encanto

A celebration of my heritage and island roots.
This lane is narrated by Sancho, my own coquí character — a blend of culture, humor, nostalgia, and Puerto Rican pride.
Sancho brings the island energy to life through story-driven wearable art.

4. Limited Works

Small-run and one-of-one bleach and paint concepts.
These are the experimental pieces — textured, raw, expressive — crafted as individual chapters within the broader story.

Quality is everything. I test every technique, every blend, every wash.
If a piece doesn’t hold the narrative after real wear and time, it doesn’t drop.

My mission is simple:
to give you stories that move with you — wearable art rooted in my narrative, but open enough for you to connect with and shape into your own.