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Tisa / Phenomenon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection Preview

21 August 2008, 20.49 | Posted in Caps & Hats, Fashion | 9 comments »

highsnobiety - Tisa x Phenomenon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection Preview
Recently we have presented you previews of the Tisa/Phenomenon x MCM collaboration,as well as the "Obama For President" collection. The brand, created by Taz Arnold, and produced by Phenomenon in Japan, will be launching their first Fall/Winter collection this season.
In this preview we give you a first look at upcoming t-shirts, caps, as well as some accessories that will be hitting stores in the coming weeks.
Have a look at some more pieces of the collection after the jump.


tisa phenomenon fall winter 2008 2 Tisa / Phenomenon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection Preview

tisa phenomenon fall winter 2008 3 Tisa / Phenomenon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection Preview

tisa phenomenon fall winter 2008 4 Tisa / Phenomenon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection Preview


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9 comments
  1. NOW…IF THESE LOGOS AINT ILLUMINATI I DONT KNOW WHAT IS. LOOK MAN. THE FONT OF THE ‘T ‘IS FROM THE DOLLAR THE ‘I’ IS AN EYE THE ‘S’ IS A STRAIGHT DOLLAR SIGN AND THE ‘A’ IS A PYRAMID. SICK CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES. BUT COME ONE. DISGUISE THAT SH*T MORE CLEVEREREREER X

  2. Codey Banks:

    @ T dot Man I agree with you 100% and yeah the cloths are cool.

  3. Eazy E Jr:

    @ T dot Man.. u simply rigth my nigga. kep it a 100.. Killiuminatiiii! god is great !!!

  4. Jesusalldway:

    Yow!!!! this clothing is all about devil worshiping!! the all seeing “eye” and the “pyramid”. 666 all over that shit and u stupid fucks love it, dick riding everything u see these rappers r in. wake the fuck up world!!! smh. U lames are gonna be wearing satans clothing when this world ends.

  5. Damn, seems true but calling people out of their name and cursing(offending) ….is AGAINST Gods will. As Christians we can’t pick and choose which things to follow. Feel me? But back on TISA. Its seem REAL clear that this TISA brand promotes the ethics of the “Illuminati”

  6. BasedNigga:

    Yo y’all fuck niggas is dumb af,”this clothing promotes the illuminati and devil-worshiping,” why is a hood ass nigga like Taz gonna promote any of that shit, when his music isn’t even played. Also if you know anything about TI$A then you’d know its style of clothes is all about being disrespectful. You niggas are just a ignorant as every other nigga who thinks as soon as they see see a fuckin pyramid it has to do with worshiping the devil. Besides this nigga promotes ignorance more then he promotes the illuminati, so y’all cop these clothes, cause y’all ignorant af.

  7. It’s not “cool” if your wearing a product that symbolizes evil.

  8. CîrocBottle:

    so f*ck the illuminati sh*t!!

  9. CîrocBottle:

    & f*ck TI$A of course!

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