Donwan Harrell of Prps is making his mark on the world of jeans with a new label that rumbles with the ideology of the subversive groups in the 70’s.
Now, this 21st-century brand comes riding amongst the urban styles of those nonconformist street-racing gangs like the Viceroys, Satan Spades, Passaic Street Racers, and La West Side Familia.
In his own words, Donwan Harrell writes:
“King Krash has given me the opportunity to design with a younger customer in mind. As a designer, I gravitate towards the creative manifestation of the rebel in youth culture. All of these people were fiercely independent artisans who decided to do something different. They worked with what they were stuck with; some were bored, some hated it, but they all flipped their situations into something they loved.”
In his own words, Donwan Harrell writes:
“King Krash has given me the opportunity to design with a younger customer in mind. As a designer, I gravitate towards the creative manifestation of the rebel in youth culture. All of these people were fiercely independent artisans who decided to do something different. They worked with what they were stuck with; some were bored, some hated it, but they all flipped their situations into something they loved.”
Photos Courtesy of My Wardrobe.
Thursday, April 11, 2024