Complex has published a new article and video discussing the XVLP collaboration between Linkin Park and the LA based clothing company Brooklyn Projects. In the video, the band talks with Brooklyn Projects' Dom Deluca, a former label A&R, and the founder of the company. He mentions how before the band's debut album record labels were telling him Linkin Park were "a third rate Limp Bizkit, trying to be Korn, trying to be Deftones." Well, obviously that turned out to be false. He also talks about the beginning of Brooklyn Projects and how the company's development is similar to Linkin Park's. You can watch the video below. [video=youtube;_HHH8mW5Aig]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HHH8mW5Aig&feature=youtu.be[/video] There are two designs, a hoodie and a T-Shirt. Both are 100% cotton and unisex. The design features Brooklyn Projects’ exclusive reimagined street soldier in fighting form on the back, and at-ease on the front. Front pocket-style hit also includes Brooklyn Projects and Linkin Park logos with “15” in the center to mark the 15 year anniversary. Check them out below. [thumb]http://www.lpassociation.com/upload/images/111715-230414_xvlp-bp-1.jpg[/thumb] [thumb]http://www.lpassociation.com/upload/images/111715-231025_xvlp-bpt-1.jpg[/thumb] The designs are available in the XVLP Store. After this, there is only one more XVLP collaboration to be revealed, on Thursday with Californian clothing company RVCA. Once these collaborations are over, we can look forward to the launch of LPU XV! What do you think of the design? Will you be getting it? Join the discussion in the forums! Source: Complex
These designs really have not been my taste, so far; nothing about them feels epic at all to me nor do they dignify their asking prices and what they are representing.
Sorry for the mistake, guys. There's also a T-Shirt. That should be all. This is what I get for rushing it out.
Blasphemy!! Don't you dare questioning the fashion! She is wearing an apron, because it's the shit today. Of course.
Yes, women belong in the kitchen again! I did say nothing. Please, do it. I wanna see an unofficial HT anniversary shirt in the LPA-shop.
I believe both the soldier and the logo are trademarked. So you'd be pretty limited with what you can put on a shirt and actually be able to sell it.