HUF taps the talents of Japanese artist Haroshi to design the Justice t-shirt to raise awareness and support Los Angele's chapter of Black Lives Matter. Haroshi is often recognized for his signature Middle Finger artwork and can be seen in the HUF LA store location. it was created to express against injustice, violence, oppression, racism, inequality, authority, or anyone responsible for divide of abuse in the community.
The art is transforms to be a raised fist to represent unity and justice, something that the world is fighting for and working towards. The updated image can be seen on the front of the collaborative shirt. Additionally, the duo also launch a special skate deck to auction off with 100% of proceeds from the auction and the tee donated to Black Lives Matter LA.
Unity-Themed Graphic Tees
HUF and Haroshi Release the Justice T-Shirt for Justice
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