Denim Tears Launches Sweet Corner Collection
Summary
- Denim Tears launches “Sweet Corner” collection
- The collection is inspired by Tremaine Emory’s childhood upbringing and iconic bodegas around New York City
- The collection drops on May 16
The “Sweet Corner” collection from Denim Tears is now available, drawing inspiration from the childhood of designer Tremaine Emory in Jamaica, Queens.
Drawing inspiration from his childhood memories of local bodegas in New York City, Emory created a collection that breathes new life into classic symbols associated with these iconic neighborhood stores. His focus was on bringing attention to specific bodegas like Cee-Lo NY and Coin-Operated Horse. In this revamped color scheme, the collection showcases popular Denim Tears items such as University Tees, mesh Shorts, Sweatpants, and Zip Hoodies.
As a gamer, I’m super hyped about the upcoming release of the Sweet Corner collection on May 16th, 11 a.m. EST! This incredible collection is brought to life by none other than Polo Silk, a photography legend who’s captured over three decades of Black New Orleans and the Hot Boyz’ early days. To make this launch even more exciting, Polo Silk will be at the store from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET on that day, taking portraits of customers! So, get ready to step into the spotlight and be a part of this historic moment!
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