OBEY Collaborates With COPE2 On Fall Collection [PHOTOS/VIDEO]
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It’s always great to see an established brand work with legends in any capacity. If you agree, chances are you’ll be a fan of streetwear brand OBEY‘s fall 2013 collaboration with renowned graffiti artist COPE2.
The latter’s resume dates back to the late 1970s, when Hip-Hop was in its formative stages and tagging trains reigned supreme. Over 30 years later, the Bronx native adds his flair (and some color) to the recognizable OBEY logo.
Last week, the clothing company’s owner Shepard Fairey unveiled a limited edition print done in collaboration with COPE2. Today, they return with the full fall collection, featuring all of the necessary accouterments for the season: a variety of hats, t-shirts, hoodies, and more.
Each piece is available at selected retailers and OBEY’s online shop.
Below you can find a visual of long-time artist bombing OBEY’s wall. Find flicks of the clothes on the following pages.
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Photo: Obey
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