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Streetwear clothing line 1987 NBA All Star Game The Kingdome Seattle WA Shirt have released their Autumn/Winter collection just in time for Christmas.Following the roots of a company that claims they are ‘born and bred in the online ghetto’ a lot of the designs are inspired by urban and street art themes with others based on illustration and pop culture. The collection drives towards these markets, touching on the music and alternative scenes, with it’s bright, funky and graffiti based designs.Award winning digital artist, and owner of Funkrush, Pete Harrison, saw an opportunity to bring illustrators from all over the world together to collaborate on a collection of designs. Needing an outlet for the designs, and aware of the rise of t-shirt culture in today’s fashion industry, Pete decided to set up, Funkrush. Since then the company has grown from only having 10 designs, to over 100 products, which now includes, tshirts, hoodies, prints, toys and accessories, and a social following collectively.
1987 NBA All Star Game The Kingdome Seattle WA Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt





They have avoided profusion 1987 NBA All Star Game The Kingdome Seattle WA Shirt and ornaments to search for a clear and direct message seasoned with fresh and radiant summer colors. Another important ingredient of the designs is the use of typography teams are passionate of the graphic forms of letters and their rotundity. This is the reason why a lot of their designs are mainly typographical.bridges the gap between fashion and the culinary world with 6 striking designs for the food lover in all of us. The exclusive Collection is the brainchild of celebrity chef & host Roger Mooking and award-winning graphic artist Pierre Lamielle. The Roger Mooking Collection boasts vibrant colours, bold animation and playful slogans like “Pho’ Sho” featuring a bowl of Roger’s favourite soup, Pho. Printed on high quality each design captures Mooking’s effervescence for life, laughter and cooking. Having had design ideas in his head for years, Mooking met fellow chef and acclaimed graphic designer Lamielle and knew he’d found the perfect person to bring his vision to life. From inception to sketch to print, Mooking and Lamielle worked on designs they knew everyone would love as much as they did. The Collection speaks to the expressive and democratic nature of culture, something Mooking loves. “I want people to make it their own.”
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