Dedicated Celebrates the Artworks of Daniel Johnston in New Capsule

Honoring the cult musician’s legacy.

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Stockholm-based label Dedicated has unveiled a new capsule featuring the artwork of cult singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston. A number of motifs from the influential late musician’s have been recreated on T-shirts and sweatshirts, including the cover of his unfinished 1983 album Hi, How Are You, which is arguably his most well-known artwork.

As well as this graphic — which appears on a black sweatshirt and white T-shirt — the capsule also references “The Beast Is Yet to Come,” a lyric from his song “Spirit World Rising” and an “Eternal Fight” graphic.

All of the pieces are manufactured sustainably, in line with Dedicated’s ethos. The Swedish brand has previously collaborated with artists including David Shrigley, Chi Modu and Ricky Powell.

The collection is available now from select stockists including London’s Garbstore.

Dedicated’s collaboration comes following Supreme’s collection honoring Daniel Johnston, which also saw a portion of profits dedicated to mental health charities.

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