FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS

FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS

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Founded 1993
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan

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FORTY PERCENT AGAINST RIGHTS (FPAR) was founded by Tetsu Nishiyama, in 1993. The label features bold text graphics and provocative slogans on its DIY-aesthetic silk-screen T-shirts to communicate its message. The name FPAR is based on a concept Sk8thing heard, that if an original artwork was modified by at least 40 percent, "the rights to that particular artwork don’t exist anymore”.
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Latest Collections

FPAR's Spring/Summer 2018 Collection Is Now Available
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FPAR's Spring/Summer 2018 Collection Is Now Available

The first drop has hit stores.

Stüssy Drops Its Entire FPAR Collaboration
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Stüssy Drops Its Entire FPAR Collaboration

A hoodie, tees, and caps to go along with the parka.

Stüssy & FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Pair up for a Military Parka
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Stüssy & FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Pair up for a Military Parka

A key piece in the collaborative pop-up.

Automotive Prints Are on the Rise Again, Here Are 11 Options for Your Wardrobe
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Automotive Prints Are on the Rise Again, Here Are 11 Options for Your Wardrobe

It’s not motocross gear.

Richardson & FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Team up on Special Edition T-Shirts
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Richardson & FORTY PERCENTS AGAINST RIGHTS Team up on Special Edition T-Shirts

Dubbed “1-Player.”

Check Out Subway Card/Sleeves Designed by Other Streetwear Heavyweights
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Check Out Subway Card/Sleeves Designed by Other Streetwear Heavyweights

Nevermind ‘preme, what about BAPE, HUMAN MADE, Cav Empt and FPAR?

 

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