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Glitch Brand 

Another fashion brand to utilize glitch aesthetics for it’s clothing line:

A “glitch” is an unexpected result of a malfunction or digital error.

Glitch art is the visual manifestation of such an error…an error not be discarded or deleted but given a new purpose as a form of artistic expression.

Our in house design team utilizes exclusive, one of a kind, “glitch photographic“ images to open a portal to a new fine art fashion movement.

To us, a glitch offers a perfectly amazing peice of art to be seen…and worn in the digital age!

Get in the glitch…

Glitch Brand.

Nothing is available at it’s store yet, but you can out more at their site here and their Tumblr blog here

Notes

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  10. glatchort reblogged this from stallio and added:
    LOL THE SHIRTS ARE PRETTY UGLY. Check stallio’s links for shit that actually looks nice.
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  12. stallio reblogged this from questionsomething and added:
    yeah, those are good too. i probably missed a couple other good ones as well.

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