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Freshjive Holiday 2009 Collection

09 November 2009, 19.20 | Posted in Fashion | 6 comments »

Freshjive Holiday 2009 Collection

The last season of Freshjive goods with the brand logo are out since this week, with all new collections, starting from Spring 2010 being un-branded. We reported about the move by Freshjive a while back.

The new collection consists of denim, jackets, hoodies, crewneck sweaters, pants and of course a good amount of bold graphic t-shirts, that are especially bold in terms of the message that they send out. That is how we know and learned to love Freshjive. The new collection is in stores now.

Many more images from the Freshjive Holiday 2009 Collection follow after the jump.


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» Freshjive Holiday 2010 Collection
» Freshjive 2009 Luggage Collection Preview
» Freshjive Spring 2009 Collection
» Freshjive Summer 2009 T-Shirts
» Freshjive Spring 2009 Lookbook
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6 comments
  1. Brooks:

    Gaylife? Mote like Freshjizz.

    I don’t see Alife unbranding themselves…

  2. opinionator:

    Gaylife!!! Ha….What happened to the ‘kooks and assholes’ (crooks and castles) spoof? Not published?
    You gotta love klotz, will take aim anywhere and not give a fuck.. He actually keeps streetwear relevant while everyone else just acts like sheep…

  3. googoo:

    How is calling out established brands, who’ve done more than you, “original?” If he wants to impress, how about designing some unique garments? And leave the satire to someone more capable. Gaylife is so weak, it’s ridiculous. Did he ask one of his kids to come up with that?

  4. opinionator:

    Goo goo, itys because streetwear was born from. A rob and sell mentality…bold dialogue without being too overtly intellectual..you all. Take yourselves and your ‘establishef brands’ too seriously…..fuck it, its funny.. Let’s laugh at ourselves, we are ridiculous…hypebeasts? Haha, fucking ha….

  5. googoo:

    What? Not overtly intellectual? I’ve seen a number of satirical of tees and references over the years, and this is one of the weakest. How can you deny this? Gaylife isn’t funny. Maybe if I were 10 years old. Hell, I don’t even know why he hates Alife. Because of their success?

    Even more embarrassing is his dissing of The Hundreds when those bastards have shown him nothing but love. Hell, he even had an interview with Bob a few months ago!

    Face it. Klotz needs the attention.

  6. opinionator:

    I don’t think that klotz’s disses mean he hates them..I think its the old ‘fuck em if they can’t take a joke’ mentality…the hundreds are laughable, streetwear birthed from the blogs? Funny!!, grown men wearing that adorable little adam bomb logo, shit is funny..and worth some satire… I still like the bvrand and buy it..you are not what you wear!most peeps figure that out when they are 19, but it usually takes hypebeasts til they are 35…he’s just a firestarter,enjoy the show and try not to get burned..

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