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Montana Cans LOOKBOOK 2022

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Montana Cans LOOKBOOK 2022 Edition #7 It's that time again to welcome the release of the Montana Cans Lookbook 2022 edition #7. There is no rewind button on life, making it all the more important to reflect on the year that was, and the things that happened during that period. The Montana-Cans Lookbook does just that and reflects on some of the highlights from the year prior. A moment to reflect on those things that may not have received as much shine as they deserved while being "in the moment". The 2021/2022 period was a particularly unique period not only for Montana Cans but for the world as a whole. Mankind arrived at what we hope is the end of the Coronavirus pandemic, there was turbulence in many regions, and the global population started to come to terms with the new financial challenges of life. But apart from increasing prices and challenging health/social situations, there were also many positive moments that brought innovation, fun, color, and creativity back into our lives. The Montana Cans collaborations continued with our many partners, artistic friends, and organizations within the creative world, including a vast array of amazing limited-edition cans, cool collectible products, and new innovations that make painting and creating even more enjoyable than before. Countless brave event organizers pushed forward with their dreams and their world-class events, with Montana Cans as partners on board regardless of the social and political hurdles put in place in the name of health and safety. And off the radar, the global graffiti community kept on creating and pushing our culture forward despite the challenges put in place around them. Regardless of where you were in 2021/2022, steel, bricks, canvas, furniture, and even clothing all got a special creative touch that Montana Cans was proud to be part of. With this in mind, we present to you the Montana-Cans Lookbook 2022 Edition #7 for your enjoyment. Available here digitally and in limited amounts in print at selected Montana Cans partners and resellers.

Bogo or Bogus? How

Bogo or Bogus? How Supreme is connecting culture and consumerism A story from meta to Montana Cans Location New York, USA Photography Jordan Katz / Montana Cans Profile @supremenewyork Seen by many, owned by few. The Supreme x Montana Cans Mini Can Set takes collaboration to a new space. Big and bold letters, legible, in an iconic color scheme that is universally visible in streets and alleyways around the planet. Red and white. Reoccurring again and again, with self-referential characteristics. Parameters that sound like they may reflect the presence of a classic throw-up but could apply to the logo of a streetwear brand, too. The Bogo, short for Box Logo, is a substantial part of decoding their recipe to success. You guessed right; we are referring to Supreme. 50 Collaboration SupremE

POWER RED P3000 Much like our beloved modern Graffiti culture, the label originated in New York City. To this date, all their work emanates an aroma of the big apple. Going global yet remaining a local significance is a split not many manage. Speaking of balance, Supreme walks a thin line between many things, but mostly among cultural relevance and blatant consumerism. Let’s have a closer look at their universe with its undeniable allure. Drops, hype, resell - nowadays controversial concepts that are easily attributed to the brand founded in 1994 by James Jebbia. Slowly and steadily, they advanced to a staple within the streetwear industry. Eventually, the mainstream took notice and attracted new clientele. Much like our beloved modern Graffiti culture, the label originated in New York City. To this date, all their work emanates an aroma of the big apple. Collaboration SupremE 51

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