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Nothing supports their local girl gang in Vol.3

May 25, 2016

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Parisa Birgani

Sydney based street wear label, Nothing, has joined the Japanese movement of the 21st century urban culture. Utilising everyday basic's the brand explores the notion of 'Sukeban girl' which to English translates to 'Boss Girl', celebrating all things female. The line features graphic tee's with 'Nothing Squat Club' 'Come Sit With Us' and 'Believe Nothing' emblazoned on both the front and back, mediating it's powerful sci-fi motifs. Shot by Nick Garcia the monochromatic based line, was an ode to the underground karaoke bars in Japan, circa the 1980's. Hoodies, long sleeve tee's and pullovers were key attributes to the socially relevant collection. To shop the collection, click here. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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