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Graffiti first appeared in the ’60s in the US when artists started painting on walls as a form of self-expression. Soon enough, street art made its way into streetwear design. Think graffiti-inspired graphic design, dripping colors, and design collaborations with street artists. Brands like ...
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“slowly, people began asking for it. i was like, ‘it’s not a line. . . .’ i was just trying to say that with graffiti, you print on something and it’s yours.” his latest women’s collection is called split ends, after the hair malady, which informs literal slits at the ...
It’s a complicated question since the category used to feel very specific. In the ‘90s, streetwear brands drew from then-niche subcultures like skateboarding, punk, hip-hop, and graffiti. They produced literal “street wear,” like T-shirts, hoodies, jeans, tracksuits, and sneakers that ...