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CLOUT x GOLD COIN - "FUCK THE BUFF" SPECIAL EDITION T-SHIRT BOX SET


In the upcoming issue of CLOUT we decided to sit down with GOLD COIN brand director Three and get some insight on the Bay Area based brand. In honor of the issue's feature, CLOUT and GOLD COIN have teamed up to release a special edition t-shirt box set. Each set includes a t-shirt, boldly titled "Fuck The Buff", packaged in a custom made box featuring both brands' logos over a pattern of buff marks and paint drips. The set also includes a sticker pack, with stickers from both brands, and a Rusto fat cap. Each set comes hand numbered and is limited to 100 of each colorway, black and white. Available now in adult sizes S - 2X from both CLOUT & GOLD COIN. 

THE LIL SPRAY CAN - SHORT ANIMATION VIDEO

The story of a young artist trying to make his mark. By Joey Fonacier

CAP MATCHES COLOR - VINTAGE AEROSOL PAINTCAN WEBSITE

 

If you're a vintage aerosol paint can enthusiast you definitely need to check out this new website, Cap Matches Color. Cap Matches Color has info on old brands, images of original advertisements and color charts, plus interviews with some graffiti writers. Submit some content and hopefully the webmaster updates it often. Great concept with plenty of potential. Looking forward to seeing this site grow.

DAVINCI - "REAL NIGGAZ REMIX" FEAT KAZ KYZAH AND ROD

 

 

IRONLAK TEAM USA & ASKEW l PRIMARY FLIGHT -MIAMI (VIDEO)

 
 

Ewok, Jaes, Augor, Pose and Enue from the American Ironlak Team join forces with Askew at Primary Flight as a part of Art Basel 2009 in Miami.

BORED STIFF "POSTA SOUND"

From "Now More Than Ever"

ALEX PARDEE ZERO FRIENDS - INTERVIEW

 

Alex Pardee Interview: Zero Friends retail store in NYC. Alex Pardee’s unique style is one conceived through watching years of horror movies, writing graffiti, and listening to gangster rap. His work best represents that of a circus sideshow cemetery. Final pieces are often brought to life by translating random shapes and colors into signs of torment and absurdity. By juxtaposing these two conflicting moods, Alex makes his works more personal to his