Furia Turns Nature into Machines into Art for Levi’s
Ben Barna
November 10, 2008
I love T-shirts. And these days, rather than serving merely as a method to hide my back hair from the "civilized" world, they can also be worn as a fashion statement -- or, worse yet, a geopolitical commentary. Furia, a Latin American communications firm, teamed with Levi's to create a line of five limited-edition T-shirts with some nifty designs that stand for something, you know, important. Their prints of a barb-wired bear or a screwed-up storm cloud aren't simply the product of some Pratt grad who got lucky. According to the press release, these designs "reflect over industrialization and the development in large cities." These are the first in a line of future hookups between Levi's and other design firms. Click to see more, including a bird with Eiffel Towers as feet!
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Posted by Jeff Wheeland on Sat Nov 15, 2008 at 09.21 pm
Who’s that hot angry girl in the red shirt?
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Posted by Rudolph Garbanzo on Mon Nov 10, 2008 at 06.47 pm
the red one is quite fetching