The founders involvement in certain…
The founders involvement in certain activities led to the demise of an innocent 85 grandfather
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The founders involvement in certain activities led to the demise of an innocent 85 grandfather
Haven't got my parcel yet but their clothes are fire, dont listen to the guy who gave 1 star, these man got a M huncho collab, that speaks for itself.
Across their whole range of offerings and cross-branding with other similarly designed brands with no reputable sales history, and it is no wonder why. Designs are sub-par, try-hard as many label, and management try to align with what can only be described as australian z-listers.
Its obvious this is another clothing label that will fall by the wayside, but dont be one of the handfull of people that may be sucked in to buying a hat or a glove.
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