UNDRCRWN presents The Mos Def by Dustin Canalin Collection

by L.A. Ruano, March 16, 2009

mos def undrcrwn ss09 02 UNDRCRWN presents The Mos Def by Dustin Canalin Collection

UNDRCRWN unveil the first part of their Spring/Summer 2009 campaign alongside legendary MC and Actor, Mos Def. The collection, headed by creative director Dustin Canalin, will feature a flavorful assortment of t-shirts, outerwear and headwear. Inspiration comes the colors and cover print from the 2004 Dead Prez album Revolutionary But Gangsta as well as Mos Def’s own personal preferences and style. The Mos Def Collection by Dustin Canalin drops this Wednesday March 18th, 2009 at UNDRCRWN.com as well as select UNDRCRWN retailers nationwide.

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  1. [...] For the their Spring/Summer 2009 line, UNDRCRWN has collaborated with Mos Def for a collection directed by Dustin Canalin. The Mos Def inspiration is drawn from his personal style as well as the album Revolutionary But Gangsta by Dead Prez seen with the use of colors and bandanna pattern. The set will be released Wednesday March 18th, 2009 at UNDRCRWN retailers and their online store. View more images after the jump. via Hypebeast. [...]

6 Responses

  1. Posted by: just another white teenager on March 18, 2009 at 3:16 pm

    Undrcrwn is awesome and i waaant that world champions varsity jacket

  2. Posted by: Short on March 17, 2009 at 7:48 am

    He’s probably with Asher Roth because Roth prob came to support the event. If you took a look at the video for “I love College” you would see that Undercrown worked with this dude too….putting their own little twist on the COLLEGE crewneck sweatshirt.

  3. Posted by: cez on March 17, 2009 at 12:10 am

    Mos Def is one of my heroes…hehe

    I want that boogie man shirt !

  4. Posted by: tipz on March 16, 2009 at 8:04 pm

    wat happened to tbg, mos def a better brand?

  5. Posted by: jb on March 16, 2009 at 7:23 pm

    Clothes are alright. mos def is dope though. Why the fuck is he with that asher roth kid though? Dude sucks.

  6. Posted by: maywood on March 16, 2009 at 4:46 pm

    I will like to say very nice and different also glad he didn’t pull the avgerage rapper move and drop hei own line smart move if the brand wouldn’t have substance. now if this collection does well do one more with small brand of your own line meaning logos you in or just suck it up with just this one and only homie and drop a new lp.