Alife, a New York institution, is bringing some international flavor to its Holiday 2014 collection without leaving its roots behind.
The collection features a number of bold graphics, from flag motifs, which the streetwear brand has used to send a political message before, to Alife's iconic bubble pattern and box logo. The collection's global influences don't stop with the far-reaching flags, as Alife also utilizes a bold, zig-zagging Dutch tapestry print throughout the collection. The NYC-based brand didn't forget to send a local message, though, calling out the infamous Bernie Madoff, who engineered the largest financial fraud in U.S. history and cost investors somewhere between $10 and 17 billion, on a variety of pieces.
These themes are applied to a mix of streetwear staples, including tees, hoodies, sweaters, puffer jackets, baseball jerseys, a hockey jersey, and snapbacks.
The collection is available at Alife's flagship location and select retailers now.