
Southern Cali-based streetwear label, Acrylick, recently dropped their Fall 2011 collection, boasting a slew of new designs in various options and colors.
In all, there's nine new graphics available on men's tees and sweaters, as well as women's tops and pullovers.
Behind each new design is a message or meaning, something Acrylick has prided itself on since its inception.
"We display our designs with pride," the brand said on its website. "We know that every design we produce has a meaning and purpose behind it. We strive to do more then to just give an individual a shirt to keep themselves warm. We aim in giving them a tool of expression. Acrylick knows that clothing has more power to influence and express then people see. Our clothing stands strong in always having meaning and purpose along with good aesthetics."
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For example, their new Human Hole tee and crewneck boasts the altered manhole cover for the city of Los Angeles. The meaning behind it is: "The Los Angeles mentality is one that is solid. Even though the city is often known for its glitz and glamour. Individuals that reside here are not easily fazed by these surroundings. Instead we focus on things that we love, for the sole fact that they make us smile. This is what we like to call the underground mentality. Not being affected by the gimmicks forced upon us, but rather focusing on the rarity and originality of things that we respect personally."
Acrylick's Fall 2011 Collection is available now at their flagship store in Azusa, California, as well as authorized retailers worldwide and their website, Acrylick.net.
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