MHI 2008 Spring/Summer "No Future" Collection

Here’s a comprehensive look at MHI’s “No Future” collection for 2008 spring/summer. Spanning t-shirts, jackets and caps among other things. A visible difference can be seen applied to the jackets relative to the tees. The jackets are much more minimalistic in their stylings while the t-shirts possess a more visually eye-catching appeal. Special collaboration items for this collection include New York crew IRAK, graffiti artist MODE2 and a jacket with Surrender. A whole range of items can be seen over at Haven.

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Here’s a comprehensive look at MHI’s “No Future” collection for 2008 spring/summer. Spanning t-shirts, jackets and caps among other things. A visible difference can be seen applied to the jackets relative to the tees. The jackets are much more minimalistic in their stylings while the t-shirts possess a more visually eye-catching appeal. Special collaboration items for this collection include New York crew IRAK, graffiti artist MODE2 and a jacket with Surrender. A whole range of items can be seen over at Haven.

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