DBTK brings an edge to the icons of our childhoods
Don’t Blame The Kids (DBTK) has cemented itself as a cult-favourite streetwear brand. Locally designed, made and produced, not to mention with landmark team-ups and pieces that keep carving a space in the streetwear scene, DBTK serves another collection that deserves your attention. Given their history of colourful collaborations, the lifestyle label continues to one-up itself by teaming up with different iconic brands. And for 2022, they kick off the year with a partnership with Pokémon. It’s a move to thank the community that continues to celebrate and enjoy the most enduring icon of our youth.
The collection brings edgy-yet–timeless closet staples while adding a dash of nostalgia through childhood icons. So wear your favorite pocket monsters proud with the utilitarian collection of shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, hats and bags. Rock the iconic Cuban polo featuring Charizard, Blastoise and Venusaur or pair the tie-dye shirt featuring our favorite ghosts: Gastly, Haunter and Gengar, with your favorite everyday pieces.
DBTK x Pokémon items cater to all sorts of styles, best fitting the different personalities and people who continue to love Pokémon to this day. Peep just some of the pieces below:
Big Three Cuban Polo P,1900 |
Toxic Gang Tee P950 |
Big Three Hoodie in Orange & Black P3,000 |
Bulbasaur Tee P950 |
In a press release, the brand shares that the messaging #UNITEDATPLAY “aims to encourage people to have fun, embrace optimism, let the creative energy flourish, find your passion and continue pursuing your dreams in spite of the pandemic.” Spending the past two years indoors might’ve had us confiding in our childhood joys. Honestly, it seems only fitting that we continue to pay homage to these nostalgic inspirations.
Channel your inner Pokémon trainer when you cop pieces from the DBTK x Pokémon #UnitedAtPlay. Shop online through their official website or in-store at the DBTK flagship at 38-A Shorthorn St, Project 8, Quezon City or at the DBTK satellite store in Ronac Art Center, San Juan.
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Art Alexandra Lara