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No Age For Altamont T-Shirt Collection

28 January 2009, 01.09 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »

no age for altamont 1 No Age For Altamont T Shirt Collection

The artists featured in this exclusive series for Altamont were chosen by No Age and given a loose theme based around the progressive power of healing. Remember kids, as Nietzsche famously said “That which doesn’t kill you, only makes you radder.”

Artists participating in this series include Matthew Thurber, Sam McPheeters and Hisham Baroocha. Each one of the artists created a t-shirt for the series and the outcome is rather impressive.

Check out the compelte No Age For Altamont T-Shirt Collection after the jump.


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  1. These are really nice. It’s funny that when you think there is nothing more that they can do with white-ts, something dope will come out that teeters on being modern art. Thanks for keeping the logos and brand names to a minimum!
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