As a die-hard fan of streetwear and LA culture, I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for the latest drops that truly embody the spirit of the city. And let me tell you, Born x Raised has once again delivered with their “When The Smoke Clears” collection!
Born x Raised, based in Los Angeles, has been quite busy this summer, partnering with various brands such as Online Ceramics, Mister Cartoon, the Dodgers, and others for a series of collaborations. However, now it’s time for the brand to step back from these collaborative projects and focus on its own line. The new mainline collection is called “When The Smoke Clears.”
In this latest product lineup, you’ll find our distinctive vintage Old English font adorning essential items such as sweatshirts, sweatpants, graphic t-shirts, basketball shorts with mesh detailing, and other items. This collection also brings back the beloved 8-Ball Party Wizard design and the phrase “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable.” However, among these classic pieces, the new boxer briefs, equipped with a BXR waistband, truly stand out as a unique addition to this collection.
As a die-hard fan, I can’t imagine my collection being whole without the essential accessories such as New Era fitted and snapback caps, a license plate frame boasting “I stole this car,” a Skully logo item, and a branded tote bag. However, there’s more! A standout piece from the “When The Smoke Clears” line is a t-shirt showcasing Polo Cutty’s artwork – the latest artist addition to the BXR series.
The “When The Smoke Clears” collection by Born x Raised will be available for purchase online starting this coming Friday, August 2nd.
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2024-07-30 23:25