
Born out of one boys dislike for repetitive khaki browns and tagging logos on tees for the sake of it, Art In Transit, A.IN.T for short provides a fresh and new take on streetwear. The name A.IN.T id pulled from an image found in a Keith Haring book, a chalk illustration on a subway from the early eighties, A.IN.T explains "The concepth behind it being that anything can be art transit is motion, which suits the way we work, think and live our daily shit." The A.IN.T philosophy and love of diversity is not only a reflected by design, but also with British pioneering brand Maharishi, doing there production, and Tyrone LeBon, son pf prolific late eighties ID street photographer, Mark LeBon shooting the collection in addition to Fatsarazzi's involvement. A.IN.T is a fascinating concept which acts to not only refresh but also regenerate our beloved jersey and big print tees. A.IN.T is here and proud to be British, translating this through heavy gaphics and meticulous colour ways that rival our preconceptions about streetwear. Check out a small glimpse below and look forward to seeing much more when the Spring/Summer collection drops in the UK at 15 retailers.
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