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In The Chic Boutique Today, fiftyseven-thirtythree

by trish on August 21, 2009

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Anarchy Women’s Zip Hoodie – Buy Now

This hood is stenciled and appliqued in genuine U.K. Punk tradition with a perimeter of safety pins . This is not a screen printed production item. It is hand stenciled and sprayed with water based/non-toxic textile paint and each one is unique. The Hood lining has a matching Union Jack stencil. There is a second applique on the front which contains an image of the Queen with her mouth stitched shut and thumb holes in the cuffs.

These are made to order and require 7-10 days production. We have limited stock on hand, so if you need it fast check with us first.

Shop the full collection here.

About the fiftyseven-thirtythree:

Oakland California based fiftyseven-thirtythree focuses on designs that are at once simple, graphic, sexy and disconcerting. Loretta Nguyen and James Dawson design and produce screen-printed and stenciled t-shirts and appliquéd hoodies. We draw from an urban aesthetic where multi-culturalism and pop culture merge with inner city decay, graffiti and a lo-tech DIY sensibility. We strive to reflect and celebrate this to some degree in our designs. We derive inspiration from politics, history, media and our sexual identities. We look back at our culture to see what has endured and use it as a road map as to where we’re going. As a culture, we are mixing elements from around the world to create the future. It’s important, as Americans, that we see beyond the regression of our recent past and focus on the fact that the world unfolding around us is incredibly exciting.

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