KITH is selling limited-edition Brooklyn Museum streetwear in honor of Black History Month
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KITH, a leading New York fashion brand known for its collaborations, has launched a special collection with the Brooklyn Museum in honor of Black History Month. This partnership celebrates local artists by offering limited-edition garments, including shirts featuring artwork from 13 artists. The collection is available at a pop-up shop in the museum, which will also include items that honor the museum itself such as a varsity jacket with its facade. The pop-up will be open until the end of February, encouraging visits to the museum for firsthand experience of the collection.
‘KITH and the Brooklyn Museum created a joint collection in honor of Black History Month, celebrating artists from the borough through rare, limited-edition garments.’
‘A pop-up shop at the museum will carry The Artist Capsule, which includes shirts featuring the work of artists Alvin Armstrong, Marcus Troy, Penda Diakité and 11 others.’
Read at Time Out New York
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