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All of the sunglasses for sale at FilthyDripped.com are 100% Authentic and Brand New. We never dealt with fakes, imitations, non-original sunglasses. FilthyDripped.com.com offers Cazal brand sunglasses at affordable prices and all sunglasses purchased from us come with their original case (hard or soft, depending on the frame) and all the authenticity papers from the manufacturer or the official distributor. Each pair of Cazal sunglasses is a work of art. Whomever wears them will experience the luxurious grace of eyewear as if it were created for them alone. The comfort of this collection is unparalleled. Retail price: $499 Filthy price: $299!

Take out your darkest pair of shades because this thing might blind you. No, we’re not asking you stare at the sun but rather to look at the neon clothes of the 80s.
Neon clothes can shock the uninitiated. Why? Because they are so bright that it is nothing that the first timers have seen in their entire lives. Actually, they are bright enough to be seen even at night. Nothing can get brighter than them except for halogen lights, maybe.
They were the in thing during the 80s and they were not only popular in clothes like sweaters but also in other fashion accessories such as shoe laces, hats, neon jelly jewelries and even on guitars! Popular colors were neon green and hot pink as well as the brighter varieties of orange and yellow. There were also shades of bright violet and blue but they weren’t as popular as their brighter counterparts. And as if one piece of neon clothing wasn’t enough, people back then actually preferred to match them with other pieces of neon clothing and accessories.
Neon is trying to make a comeback in the mainstream fashion scene with the latest from Coogi, Durkl, Caliber and more. Now would be good to have a pair of Cazal shades in handy because really, they can blind you far worse than a laser pointer or by staring straight to the sun. The world is a much brighter world to live in again. =)

The biggest shopping day of the year comes around this Friday, November 23 and Filthy Dripped will be acknowledging this day with:
40% off everything instore from 8am-9am
30% off everything instore from 9am-11am
20% off everything instore from 11am-7pm
Come early and save BIG! The 20% off sale continues all weekend until Sunday!
Many other specials are going on throughout the store; Like a 50% off rack and table all day with many goodies. Our most popular accessory instore and online will also be 50%! It’s time to be the popular person who gives out the cool gifts for Christmas! =)
Happy Thanksgiving and we will see you Friday morning!
Run DMC is regarded as one of the pioneers of the hip hop movement. Founded by Joseph ‘Rev Run’ Simmons, Darryl ‘DMC’ McDaniels and Jason ‘Jam-Master Jay’ Mizell in New York City in the 80s, the group has contributed a lot in taking the genre into the mainstream and helped it reach wider audiences by crossing over genres (they collaborated with Aerosmith in their version of ‘Walk This Way’) and performing in high-profile events such Live Aid in 1985.
But aside from their music, another thing that cemented the group’s reputation is its classic look. If there were such a thing as a definitive old school hip hop get-up, then theirs would be on top of the list.
So how does the group’s classic get up look like? Tight leather jeans and jackets, a fedora hat, a pair of white Adidas sneakers without laces, Cazal glasses and the oversize gold dookie rope chain necklaces are the things that would define the classic Run DMC look.
And man, did they preach about it. The group has recorded a song called ‘My Adidas’ in praise of their favorite brand of sneakers. Also their song ‘Raising Hell’ puts into words their fashion sense. “C’mon basic black, shell toe Adidas, black hat, black shirt and jeans, fat gold rope chain and black leather jacket.” Nobody can say it – and wear it – better than them.
Their preaching paid off and has influenced a host of fans that is becoming a very popular trend. Achieve retro fashion with today’s trend at Filthy Dripped! If you see a rapper with blings so large you could buy an entire country with it, then they owe it to the rap group that started that trend – Run DMC.
If you’ve been to our shop more than once, then chances are you’ve seen our Filthy Dripped baby Lloki. Lloki, son of L.Dranks artist of Nautiks Hand Painted Originals and co-owner of Filthy Dripped, needs your support for Wild 94.9’s Babies Gone Wild competition! Click on the banner or look for #47 in Gallery 17 Lloki’ano Martin de Vera sportin’ his retro Cazal sunglasses!
Our featured item of the week and going fast. We took a closeup photo of the shirt so you can see what the hype is all about with this Paid Bless Classics shirt. Enjoy!

New FUCT just came in this week!




FUCT™ is the brainchild of artist/graffiti writer Erik Brunetti (aka DEN ONE).
Created in 1991, out of Brunetti’s Venice Beach bedroom, FUCT™ has, since it’s humble beginnings, single-handedly laid the ground- work for an entire generation of street-wear labels and designers.
Responsible for introducing to the world the “Planet of The Apes” printed t-shirts back in 1993, to using Viet-Nam war & German WWII inspired graphics, to the recent hand-drawn rock’n’roll iconography pieces, FUCT™ may well be considered the predecessor of subversive street-wear.
Drawing it’s roots in early skate-boarding and graffiti culture as well as punk-rock music, FUCT™ has maintained a steady cult following over the years.
Coveted by youth and Gen-X’ers, the rebellious nature of the brand has also attracted unconventional and outlaw artists and musicians such as Keith Richards, Julian Schnabel, Larry Clark and members of thrash metal band Slayer.
With a reputation for causing trouble through provocative graphics and bold add campaigns, FUCT™ has never crossed the thin line into self-parodic overkill. Authenticity behind every idea and design has proven to be the driving force and the secret to it’s ever-growing commercial success.
15 years later, FUCT™ has managed to remain synonym of anti-consumerism and progressive thinking by leading the path of decadent and counter-culture aesthetics.
Caliber brought to you by Black Market Exchange caught our eyes at the Magic show this past summer. They retro and controversial style was perfect for our boutique. so we decided to give ‘em a try. We have multiple colors of each design to feed your hunger for something new.

We just about sold out of our Shmack inventory, until today! We just received our latest shipment from Shmack. Hoodies, sweaters, jackets, shirts and jeans! Come in now to see what we have in your size because they are going quick.




Shmack began as an idea and later established by two friends. Starting a locally with a few dozen shirts, retailers began to notice a demand for the eccentric prints with a handmade look.
As word spread so did the business. In 6 months Shmack had made its way into surf and skate shops, boutiques, alternative rock n roll stores and a national retail chain. At 8 months Smack was picked up in Japan. Today Shmack pushes it’s creative talents to stay on the cutting edge of fashion’s changing trends.