The iconic British street wear brand Money clothing dazzles its customers this season with a colour pop range, taking inspiration from late 20th century art and graphic design. Boasting classic designs and collegiate influences like you’ve never seen them before, the powerful block colour trend is the basis of the S/S15 collection.
Red, jet black, bright blue, marine and white are used over a range of sportswear pieces such as sweats, tees, shorts, polos, jeans, caps, sunglasses and sneakers. Key pieces include a classic Harrington jacket in dark navy and three satin bomber jackets in navy, white and black along with the impressive range of colour block sneakers.
With a heavy artist influence throughout the collection, the all over banana print is inspired by pop art Maestro Andy Warhol’s paintings while other pieces use block text in the style of Barbara Krueger and graphics similar to the work of Keith Haring.
Also taking note from the 80s obsessed individuals, the classic ape logo is airbrushed with flames and the illustrated ‘V” sign on the finger tee is a nod to Wicked Willie and the bottom-draw ‘sexually explicit’ funny books of the era.
With such an obvious back story, it’s clear the collection has been well thought out and designed. From directional luxury to dominant looks and innovative anti-fashion styles, Money clothing has you covered! Find out more and pick up some pieces from www.moneyclothing.com.