Huf X Haze
Online soon we have the HUF collaboration with New York City graffiti legend and designer Eric HAZE, which features a series of three fresh t-shirts and a snapback featuring HAZE's signature lettering style.
HUF is the creation of Professional Skateboarder, Keith Hufnagel who in 2002 decided to open up a shop that brought the types of skateboard lifestyle apparel and footwear that he was used to in his native NYC to San Francisco where he was living at the time. Over the years HUF evolved from shop to brand and is now a highly respected skateboard brand.
That HUF Vibe
Eric Haze is a well known graff artist and designer from New York City. During his early days as a writer in the 1970's he went under the name "HAZE" and quickly gained notoriety on the streets and subways of NYC for his unique hand style and trademark letter forms.
He was also responsible designing the logo for public enemy and his handwritten text for for the Beastie Boys "Check Your head" album cover is porobably one of the most imitated handwriting styles to this day. He went on to open his own design studio, as well as launch his own clothing and design line.
This collaboration is pure dopeness and will be available soon online only here:
HUF is the creation of Professional Skateboarder, Keith Hufnagel who in 2002 decided to open up a shop that brought the types of skateboard lifestyle apparel and footwear that he was used to in his native NYC to San Francisco where he was living at the time. Over the years HUF evolved from shop to brand and is now a highly respected skateboard brand.
That HUF Vibe
Eric Haze is a well known graff artist and designer from New York City. During his early days as a writer in the 1970's he went under the name "HAZE" and quickly gained notoriety on the streets and subways of NYC for his unique hand style and trademark letter forms.
He was also responsible designing the logo for public enemy and his handwritten text for for the Beastie Boys "Check Your head" album cover is porobably one of the most imitated handwriting styles to this day. He went on to open his own design studio, as well as launch his own clothing and design line.
This collaboration is pure dopeness and will be available soon online only here:
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