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Just yesterday we received our newest brand to the store, Imaginary Kingdom also known as Im-King clothing. Imaginary Kingdom, operates as a single, united phalanx; without the strength and talent of any one individual, the kingdom falls. The kingdom thrives on the zeal of our members, fortifying our reputation with flagship dedication and unmatched creative talent. They do what works, and most importantly, they do what they love; nobody will tells them different.
Im-King is for the everyday person who strives to the highest fulfillment of their individuality- the person who seizes the day to exceed the reality before them, the person who revels in their interests and can make a profound difference in the world through them. They connect with those free spirits who seek an uplifting, communal approach to life, where the only limit is the confines of our own lucid imagination.



The wait is officially over . Acrylic hoodies are now out and available in store




Based in the Los Angeles area, making fashion with a positive message, putting meanings behind every shirt/work/design.
Acrylick believes that things should be universal. They don’t believe in conformity of any sort. Each individual embodies their own originative spirit and should share it with others. What they are trying to accomplish is to have their clothing line be universal. They want their clothing to be worn by everyone no matter what race, creed, gender, or status they are.

These two shirts also arrived with our latest shipment from Acrylick!
The new pieces from Gold Coin just came in! We sold out quick with our last shipment so now is the time to come in and pick up your shirt!

Gold Coin Clothing is a SF, California based company producing exclusive apparel for exclusive lifestyles. The line was created when a group of long time DJs, graff writers, sneaker heads, and toy fiends had an idea: to make clothing that would represent the streets while still expressing the fun aspects of life. Gold Coin is inspired by all of these interests, along with a little humor. Life is taken too seriously by many. Gold Coin is here to help people stray from this problem.
Gold Coin produces high quality, functional clothing, all the while staying on the next level of design. Each item is numbered; released first and foremost as a piece of art, secondly as a garment. All pieces are very exclusive, manufactured in extremely low quantities. Once the items sell out they will never again be reproduced. Gold Coin is to be sought after and collected.
With Gold Coin collection is key. On the back of every Gold Coin tag is a small gold coin. Collect enough of these coins and Gold Coin offers a special bonus release item that can only be obtained in this way. This special release changes every season with a new super exclusive item only for collectors. Gold Coin urges you to “follow the coins”.
Just mention you read this post on our website and you’ll receive 10% off your purchase OR come in costume and mention this ad and get 20% off your in store purchase. Happy Halloween!

“Gotta Have It”, the newest lifestyle TV show will be filming this Friday at Filthy Dripped between 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Come through and be apart of the show! A call out to all rappers, taggers and everyone hip hop! Be sure to come early to pick up a new fit and look wet for TV!
Hama’s line for women, Sour n Cream, also takes tattoo art to another level. We currently only have this hoodie in stock in various sizes. Ladies keep your self warm and looking hot in this sweater!

Something a little different we just added to our unique line of street wear collection is this new brand called Hama for men. Not to be confuse with Ed Hardy, but this brand also shows exploration of the intersection between the graphical traditions of “low culture” tattoo art and refined sensibilities of “high art” aesthetics. Hama pays close attention to detail, a must see!

This week we just got in a local Bay Area designer clothing line called Five 9 Four.
WHAT IS 594???
CALIFORNIA CODES
PENAL CODE
SECTION 594-625c
594. (a) Every person who maliciously commits any of the following acts with respect to any real or personal property not his or her own, in cases other than those specified by state law, is guilty of vandalism:
(1) Defaces with graffiti or other inscribed material.
(2) Damages.
(3) Destroys.
Whenever a person violates this subdivision with respect to real property, vehicles, signs, fixtures, furnishings, or property belonging to any public entity, as defined by Section 811.2 of the Government Code, or the federal government, it shall be a permissive inference that the person neither owned the property nor had the permission of the owner to deface, damage, or destroy the property.

Over the years, clothing, like music, has drastically changed. Of course, different people have different styles and tastes of clothing, but the overall trends are very in keeping with individual music tastes. The clothes of the 80’s, much like the music, were colorful and bold, and grabbed attention for whoever was wearing them. Many styles of 80’s clothing have come back into play, as many clothing styles do after a time. Pieces like Member’s Only jackets are being seen quite often lately. With respect to the trend, clothing of the 90’s has made a slight comeback also. Fresh Prince Hats and street wear were very popular clothing in the 90’s. Millions of teenagers, and even the older generation, have sported this retro look lately.
T-shirts with loud, bright emblems, or caps, even Kanye West sunglasses (StrongerShades.com) are highly popular, as are jeans that have colorful and large designs. What has been really popular in the Bay Area for a few years are custom painted shirts, hand painted or airbrushed. Actually, hip hop and urban wear, as well as street wear all seem to revolve around the same design theme. Think of rappers and you have the look that all the designers have been trying to define in these types of clothing. Hip hop clothing designers have caught on to this 80s-90s style. For an example, Coogi’s line has been extremely bright and fluorescent.
No matter what your taste in clothing styles, chances are you fall into one of these categories. The 80’ s and 90’s brought us loads of fashion changes, and some things that haven’t changed. It has always been said that if you keep your old clothes for about 10 years they will come into style again, and that has proven true over and over. If you were a big fan of the 80’s or 90’s clothing styles, then your chance has come to wear your old favorites, or even to buy new favorites at Filthy Dripped!