Posted by Nick March 23, 2011

Quality streetwear for the ladies is a rare thing at the moment especially when it comes to t-shirts. Alot of the best stuff comes from the market leaders Hellz Bellz and MOB along with some great collections coming out of Japan from Adidas. KweenzsDestroy have been making some noise for a while, probably first came to my notice when they collaborated with Fafi last year, then they did some tees with 123klan and this design from Tilt pretty much covers the trend for working with French graffiti artists. Not saying that as a bad thing, its just pretty common to see brands collaborating with all 3 of them as well as Mist. More pics inside...

Kweenz Destroy are doing a damn good job tho of producing streetwear for the ladies, and as i said this is a rare thing at the moment. Tilt has broken out his now classic bubble lettering and produced another winning design. The shirt is available now from www.kweenzdestroy.com for $45.

Look forward to seeing more collaborations from KweensDestroy to really take their collections to a new level.

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