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Art and Design / August 24, 2023

Storefront are Teaming up with a Tattoo Artist in their new drop

Image via Storefront
Art and Design / August 24, 2023

Storefront are Teaming up with a Tattoo Artist in their new drop

Words: Dylan Murphy

The Storefront x Marty Green collection is a partnership between Derry based streetwear collective and tattoo artist Marty Green.

Derry-based streetwear and clothing store, Storefront, have revealed their latest collaboration. Working with tattoo artist/artist Marty Green, they’ve created a collection that is inspired by Marty’s affinity for Japanese and traditional styles. Featuring two different designs in two colour ways, it marks another in a long line of drops anchored in community that sees creatives from different disciplines come together.

It comes after the Derry-based streetwear store dropped a collection dedicated to boxer Billy “Spider” Kelly and headed to Chicago for a pop-up in collaboration with Mid-west brand Honoré and Chicago-based artist Austin AG.

Marty is a fixture in the north’s creative scene, having opened his tattoo studio ‘Black Swan’ back in 2021. Pulling his influences into the fashion world with Storefront, they’ve created The Dragon and Kintsugi tees, which go live on Storefront’s website, in store and at Marty’s studio at 19.00 on Thursday 24 August.

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