Bomb Story: Every generation has its own ""streetwear"". In the '90s, streetwear was propelled by artist-driven T-shirt labels, independent skate companies, and urban brands in the mainstream. The '80s version of streetwear was arguably independent surf designers like T&C Surf, Maui and Sons, and Gotcha. The Shattered Adam is in the spirit of a surf T-shirt brand of the era.| Background Story: Watercolor Camo is a unique camouflage pattern that blends both Woodland shapes and the Rain pattern. Military camouflage is intended for warfare and survival, so the objective was to find a beautiful and artistic execution. The watercolored application in gold and purple is subversive and yet, still very much effective.
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Bomb Story: Every generation has its own ""streetwear"". In the '90s, streetwear was propelled by artist-driven T-shirt labels, independent skate companies, and urban brands in the mainstream. The '80s version of streetwear was arguably independent surf designers like T&C Surf, Maui and Sons, and Gotcha. The Shattered Adam is in the spirit of a surf T-shirt brand of the era.| Background Story: Watercolor Camo is a unique camouflage pattern that blends both Woodland shapes and the Rain pattern. Military camouflage is intended for warfare and survival, so the objective was to find a beautiful and artistic execution. The watercolored application in gold and purple is subversive and yet, still very much effective.
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