GUARDIAN ANGEL Unveils its First Full Collection

Titled “Shatter Me With Hope.”

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Building a name with its sell-out drops over the years, GUARDIAN ANGEL has now unveiled its first full collection. Titled “Shatter Me With Hope,” the inaugural range from the imprint, founded by Jeremy Gonzales, continues a thoughtful focus on faith and hope.

The collection conveys a relatable understanding of loss in all forms, looking towards a higher calling through striking motifs and imagery. Offerings include jackets, knits, shirts, T-shirts, jeans and accessories all marked with imagery related to crosses, angels and saints. Standouts include a bomber jacket that plays off of the ubiquitous “I heart” design, cozy fleece varsity and intricately embroidered “forever with you” shirt. Another notable is the “HEAVEN 777” all over print jeans that reference a previous GUARDIAN ANGEL trucker hat release.

Check out the “Shatter Me With Hope” collection above and shop the range when it releases February 25, 2 p.m. EDT on GUARDIAN ANGEL’s website.

 

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