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Matix Clothing – Skatewear – Urban Clothing Design
Matix was founded by pro skateboarders Daewon Song and Tim Gavin, tired of clothes disintegrating upon contact with concrete. Since 1998, all Matix garments are designed and constructed for durability.
Never ones to be closed-minded, Matix has also naturally embraced the likes of surf and snow talent as family members equally dedicated to the cause of progress. With this in mind, team members like Marc Johnson, Daewon Song, and Gabe Kling all actively inspire the Matix styling. Marc Sweaters tested the bounds of color theory, Ashers redefined fleece construction, and Matix denim maintains the roots of quality and the integrity.
The brand is marketed to young men ages 15-30, but is worn by men of all ages that appreciate timeless styling combined with quality fabrication. www.matixclothing.com
Bad, meet Evil… 2011
Online store and website set to launch before the end of February!
All ‘Bad, meet Evil…’ tees are designed and produced by Melbourne based street artist, J.R.F. His unhealthy obsession with perfection, a vicious passion for drawing, and a haemorrhaging bank account have led to the creation of his ill conceived love child- ‘Bad, meet Evil…’
Armed with a pencil, paper and the passion to bring creativity, authenticity and intrigue back into the street-wear scene, J.R.F actually draws all of the designs for ‘BmE’ tees, and gains inspiration from ‘what’s really real’… not from fake smiles and designer shades…
Heavily influenced by the underground hip-hop and street art scene, the artist is stimulated by the authentic cultural expression of life and all of its frivolities; the label has little respect for those multi-million dollar fashion houses who fabricate a ‘commercial street-life’ to mask their lack of creativity and inability to think outside the square.
Bad, meet Evil… produces only limited edition, premium quality tees, and focuses ferociously on ensuring that its designs are unique, fascinating and provoke a healthy level of jealousy in those who don’t own one yet…
Bad, meet Evil… is also very proud to be collaborating with prolific Melbourne hip-hop artist, 360, in illustrating, designing and producing his merchandise.
2011 is set to be a defining year as the label makes its unprecedented mark on the world of street-wear and fashion.
Welcome to Bad, meet Evil…
http://www.badmeetevil.com
