VERDY Unveils Week 1 Coachella Merch

Featuring Vick, Wasted Youth, and Girls Don’t Cry motifs.

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Following an announcement earlier this week naming VERDY as Coachella 2023’s artist in residence, the Girls Don’t Cry and Wasted Youth founder and graphic artist now unveils the merchandise scheduled to be released for Weekend 1 of the highly-anticipated desert festival.

The upcoming series features some of VERDY’s most recognizable motifs including his signature Vick figure, Wasted Youth’s sprouting tulip graphic recently used for its Budweiser collaboration, and the Girl’s Don’t Cry heart logo. Cheery hues of green, blue, and purple are used as accent colors for the graphic tees, heavy cotton hoodies, and sweatshirts. Rounding out the series are accessories including bandanas and Girls Don’t Cry heart-shaped throw pillows. While in Los Angeles, VERDY also revealed a collaboration with Zack Bia‘s Field Trip Recordings, showcasing two custom Nike bomber jackets.

Take a look at the product spread above and look for the collection to release this weekend at Coachella.

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