Birds of Condor Releases Big Floppa Capsule Collection

Proceeds are donated back to the Brooklyn Arts Council.

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Birds of Condor is a new brand out of Australia taking influence from the surf lifestyle and a nonchalant approach to apparel. The triple eagle logo design refers to a condor, which the Aussie golf/streetwear brand coined its name after a hole-in-one on a par 5. For this season, the brand has introduced its latest capsule, titled Big Floppa.

The Birds of Condor Big Floppa collection consists of a tee, sweatshirt, wallet, golf towel, and drink sleeve for canned drinks, all with a reference to Brooklyn legendary rapper the Notorious B.I.G. As such, items purchased from this offering will result in a 10 percent donation to the Brooklyn Arts Council.

Artist Slackteride sketched the illustration, and the tee is screen printed with the rapper in a Coogi sweater, specifically with a left-handed flop shot. The crewneck consists of a french terry white marle fleece while the tye-die cap has a structured crown fabricated of 100 percent polyester. An anti-microbial lightweight waffle textured towel is also made in a tye-die coloration, and a neoprene koozie mimics the same design aesthetic.

The complete Big Floppa capsule collection available on Birds of Condor’s official website.

Most recently, NOAH and Union LA’s 30th Anniversary capsule honors historic Black creatives.

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