Crime The City Solution Pillows
Description: "What'd you do last night?" "We did, umm, two whole cars It was me, Dez, and Mean Three, right? And on the first car, in small letters, it said 'All you see is' And then, you know, big, big, you know, some block silver letters That said 'crime in the city', right?" "It just took up the whole car?" "Yeah, yeah, it was a whole car and shit..."
Brooklyn Where The Weak Are Killed And Eaten 1987 Vintage - (oddling-lab) Pillow
by Oddling Lab
$23 $28
Brooklyn Where The Weak Are Killed And Eaten 1987 Vintage - (oddling-lab) Pillow
by Oddling Lab
$23 $28
Description: Relive the adrenaline-fueled nights and vibrant days of Brooklyn's graffiti scene in the 1980s with my logo 'Crime in the City'. Inspired by the iconic tags that left their mark on the city's walls and trains, this design transports you back to a time when every spray can was a tool of liberation and every tag was a statement of defiance. Join me as we celebrate the fearless artists who transformed the streets into their own urban galleries. Perfect for t-shirts and stickers, wear a piece of urban history and express your rebellious spirit wherever you go.
Description: Embark on a nostalgic journey through the streets of Brooklyn in the 1980s with my logo 'Crime in the City'.. Inspired by the rebellious spirit and creative frenzy of the graffiti subculture, our design invites you to experience the thrill of tagging and the camaraderie of the urban art scene. Let this design reignite your passion for self-expression and take you back to a time when every tag was a badge of honor and every wall was a canvas waiting to be claimed. Perfect for t-shirts and stickers, wear a piece of urban history and express your rebellious spirit wherever you go.
Description: “I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer, no more than the poet can help the inspiration to sing...I was born with the evil one standing as my sponsor beside the bed where I was ushered into the world, and he has been with me since.” H.H. Holmes