Samurai Jacket Red

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The Addict Co-Lab Samurai fitted shell jacket with snow skirt. An ACLS armour project between Addict, C-Law and She One...

Outer: Oxford 100% nylon W/R + Wet hydrophilic coating.
WP3000MM + MVP3000G/M2/24HRS.

Ergonomic seams cut for movement. Contrast reversed zips. Multi pocket front panels. Concealed fly. Reflective logo print detail.

Lining: 100% nylon Caligamo print by C-Law.

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Price £155.00 NOW: £108.50

Including UK V.A.T @ 17.5%

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C-LAW 

(Chris Law) - Chris started out his design career with his then design partner Ben Swift setting up Nonsinthetik, they produced flyers and graphics for many London hip-hop events and publications such as Scratch, TheBreaks, Graphotism & many more. From there he & his now wife Lisa set up their own clothing Brand ‘Lewis Sterling’. In 2000 whist working at Bond International, Chris hooked up with Russell Williamson & Chris Aylen & started Unorthodox Styles (U-Dox) which in turn created Spine Magazine & Crooked Tongues. 

The team produced designs on all platforms from print & web to product & events. Chris now lives out in Portland, Oregon where he works for Adidas as the Lead Colour Designer for footwear & graphics, Chris also oversees & co-ordinates with Adidas’ artist & brand collaborations coming out of the US.

SHE ONE 

Born and raised in London, James Choules fascination with typography began with the album cover, merchandising and band artwork of 70’s heavy rock. Scratching logos into his school desk, painting on the back of his leather jacket or creating the logo for his own secondry school hard rock trio his natural ambitions with drawing found a new outlet with the discovery of new York Subway graffiti. Suddenly the concept of being able to turn drawn letters into huge colorful murals was the way forward and in 1985, adopting the alter-ego SHEONE he began to make his mark on the street and subways of London. 

It didn't take long before James began to sideline the usual multicolored and over pictorialised aesthetics of traditional graffiti and concentrate instead on the lettering as subject, abstracting the letters into his own system of personalised strokes. His trademark boldblack and white expressive markings have translated onto canvas and galleries worldwide, onto hand painted furniture and interiors and now are woven indelibly into the fabric of streetwear through collaboration with Addict.