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  2. Tribal Gear - Wikipedia

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    Tribal is a supporter of breaking, b-boying or commonly known as break dancing all over the world. The tough style of Tribal matches the Breakdancing aesthetics. [5]Over the years Tribal has sponsored breakdancing events and dancers such as Lil Rock, Moskito, Ruen, Crumbs, Lil Bob, Rainen, Franky Flav, Nabil, and Anthrax.

  3. Obey (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    Obey Clothing (stylized in all caps) is an American clothing company founded in 2001 by street artist and illustrator Shepard Fairey as an extension to his work in activism.

  4. Ecko Unltd. - Wikipedia

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    Ecko Unltd. is a streetwear brand that was founded by Marc Ecko, an American fashion designer and entrepreneur, in 1993. The brand was originally established as a T-shirt company and quickly gained a following among hip-hop and urban culture enthusiasts. [1]

  5. Phetus - Wikipedia

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    Phetus' Phat Phace logo. Phetus (born 20th century) is an American artist with roots in the graffiti and street art movement. [1]Originally from Huntington, Long Island, [2] and now based in Manhattan, "Phetus" has been creating artwork under his "Phat Phace" icon since 1988. [3]

  6. Dave Halili - Wikipedia

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    H~Style Body Count album cover, featuring artwork by Halili Dave Halili (born April 30, 1968) is a contemporary American fine arts illustrator, graffiti writer and graphic designer of album cover paintings, posters, logos, T-shirts along with other forms of representational merchandise.

  7. Adam Cost - Wikipedia

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    Cost and Revs were responsible for many highly visible examples of the graffiti that Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was determined to eradicate. One letter writer called Cost "probably the worst graffiti vandal in the history of New York." [3] In October 2010, Cost released a collection of 4 limited edition t-shirt styles with fashion retailer Supreme.

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