How a Utah teen's suit made of duct tape could win him $10,000

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A Utah teen's suit made of duct tape could win him $10,000!

Ian Hernandez Rojas from Taylorsville, Utah is one of nearly 200 contestants across the nation and Canada that entered in to the 23rd annual Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest. The contest is put on by popular duct tape brand called Duck Brand. In this competition, students are challenged to create and wear their own prom outfits made entirely from ‘Duck Tape.’

Rojas payed tribute to his Salvadoran roots with a Mayan inspired tux. The senior at Taylorsville High School says the process took over 60 hours of work and 15 rolls of ‘Duck Tape' and various materials, like old clothes, wire and cardboard. “I like sewing because it helps me relax and it lets me create something and I just like working and choosing what happens."

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