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Ukrainian brand ALCHEVSQUE released a new collection

ALCHEVSQUE’s ninth drop titled No Days Off includes T-shirts, shorts and accessories. Ukrainian graffiti artist KillYourShow and graphic designer Nick Pooridge also took part in the creation of the collection

Doers & Getters black T-shirt is decorated with a photo of the A123 tag by KillYourShow, made using a fire extinguisher in the center of Kyiv. The letter ‘A’ from this tag was also placed on the back.

ALCHEVSQUE created the white Drilling Innovative Solutions T-shirt in collaboration with Nick Pooridge. The design references the drill, a subgenre of hip-hop music, and is done in the style of construction services advertisements.

In addition to the print, the T-shirt is adorned with the brand’s signature print featuring a square pattern, which is placed on the back and label.

 

The third T-shirt from the drop is called Grid. It is also decorated with ALCHEVSQUE branding and a print featuring the signature pattern on the back.

 

The shorts from the collection are made of breathable perforated fabric and decorated with A123 embroidery. According to the brand, ‘street style wide leg basketball shorts are a trend that has not yet become popular in Ukraine’, so they decided to ‘be ahead of the curve’.

 

Among the accessories in the No Days Off collection are a panel hat with a print and a chain with the brand’s signature elements.

You can purchase items from the ninth drop on the ALCHEVSQUE website.

In May, ALCHEVSQUE released a collection of football jerseys. They were dedicated to Ukrainian clubs that ceased to exist due to russia’s war against Ukraine: FC Titan from Armyansk, FC Metalurg from Donetsk and FC Stal from Alchevsk.

On the shoulders of the three jersey variants are the years of opening and closing of each team, and on the back of each jersey are the names of the cities and phone code numbers of their regions instead of the players’ names and numbers.

We told you more about the collection in our article.


 

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