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New Inspiration From Street Clothes: From Life

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Street Wear New York

The London Edge New York Street dress exhibition was held in New York at the end of last month.

If you think there is no obvious change in street clothing, it is only a combination of leather, nail, Gothic design and rebel slogans. This exhibition may change your view.

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Tarantula Clothing Co. is a popular brand in Losangeles rock and roll industry. Their design is deeply influenced by the style of 40s and 50s twentieth Century. Lucille Ball style Lapel high waist skirt and 1950s style "Weekender" jacket are all main hits. The inspiration of designer David Contreras mostly comes from second-hand stores.

Agorables from Florida is famous for its hand-painted shirts, wallet, ties and bags. Designer Eric Wilson also likes to shop in second-hand stores, such as using red paint to create realistic blood spattered effects of black humor on old shirts.

Creative Justice's slogan T-shirt always focuses on death, and these dark sentences come from the designer's understanding of the real events that happen around him.

The Timeless T-shirt with the poster girl or motorcycle design is very suitable for the men's weekend afternoon party.

Designer RichardBurton mocked himself: "we are just a group of beer drinkers.

If I had to do anything else, not only my parents, but also myself! "

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