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Upper Playground x Barak Obama x Digital Gravel

12 September 2008, 23.23 | Posted in Art, Fashion | No comments »

highsnobiety - Upper Playground x Barak Obama x Digital Gravel

In an ongoing effort to secure Democratic hopeful Barack Obama’s presidential bid, Upper Playground and Digital Gravel, the premier online store for urban apparel brands, have partnered to produce a limited-edition line of Obama t-shirts featuring selective artwork from the Upper Playground x Barack Obama print series.

The Obama graphic t-shirts will showcase the sold out poster designs created by The Date Farmers, Munk One, Sam Flores, Alex Pardee, Grotesk, Morning Breath, and Ron English via Upper Playground. Under 300 t-shirts were made for each graphic, and the retail price for each t-shirt is $20. All t-shirts will be available in men’s and women’s sizes. The new merchandise will be available exclusively at DigitalGravel.com.

All proceeds from the sales of the t-shirts will go directly towards creating new promotional projects in support of Obama’s bid for President up until the election in November.
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