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Sprayground consistently drops one hit design after another with an impressive collaboration history including sports stars Odell Beckham Jr. and J.R. Smith. Showing no signs of stopping, the accessories brand taps the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown to help launch a brand new luxury line and an exclusive collaboration available at Saks Fifth Avenue.

The collection includes three uniquely designed silhouettes: Wing, Top Gear and DLX. Each bag features a luxurious gold motif, the recognizable Sprayground logo and a newly designed “AB84” logo representing Antonio Brown’s initials and jersey number. In addition, they all come with a black dust bag subtly decorated with gold stitching.

The collaboration is the beginning of Sprayground’s new high-end luxury line labeled “DBD” and will launch exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue. "DBD" is an ongoing project named after Sprayground’s Founder and Creative Director David Ben-David, who promises this collaboration is the first of many under the new elevated range. "Antonio Brown is a perfect fit for the DBD line, he has been publicly outed and even fined for expressing himself through his personal style,” David Ben-David explained. “It’s this type of rebellion that was a catalyst for me to launch Sprayground and to add an element of rebelliousness back into the accessories market.”

The Sprayground x Antonio Brown collaboration launches November 21 exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue and online via the link below.

Check out Sprayground’s Fall/Winter ’16 campaign starring model Lindsey Pelas.

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