Fugitive Kind
Fugitive Kind is a limited edition series of 6 raincoats which were created in close collaboration with 6 artists from all over the world. The idea behind is to brighten up our grey rainy days with a sparkle of color and humor.
One of the most important features of these coats is the textile, of course. We have sourced recycled PET which means many plastic bottles were reworked and reused in creating new textile fibers. Creating garments in the most sustainable way possible is our every day priority.
Amber Vittoria (NYC)
Amber Vittoria is an artist working in New York City. Her pieces focus on femininity and the female form, leveraging physical traits such as overtly extended limbs and rounded features. We did collaboration reinterpreting her work “ Walking on the sun” within the canvas of our raincoat.
Check out more at: www.ambervittoria.com
Andrey Kasay (Moscow)
“Andrey Kasay’s wonderful illustrations are pretty weird. Seeing his work is like going on an adventure; from a draped-cloth river passing through a landscape of red mountains to sharks swimming in a flooded living room, his pieces take you on the most surreal trips.” (WePresent)
Check out more at: www.andreykasay.com
Cute Brute (NYC)
Crute Brute's work is a colorful blend of cute critters, irreverent humor, and queer iconography. "It's adult humor through a child's lens, and more often that not I love taking things that seem innocent and subverting them with something a little sexy or weird," explains Cute Brute in a segment on Vice.
Check out more at: @thecutebrute
Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva (Rotterdam)
Masha is a visual artist currently based in Rotterdam. “Influenced to build her own illustrative world through a love of childhood books, the work of Hieronymus Bosch and architectural drawings, an unlikely influence is also recurring dreams the illustrator has.” (It’s Nice That)
Check out more at: www.mashushka.com
Moonmambo (Naples)
Bold and brazen art of Teresa (artist behind Moonmambo) speak of human relationships. “I love to watch people, I am interested in their gestures, their behaviors and I am interested in their experiences, the way they see the others and especially their behaviors regarding love, how much their hearts is educated about love, something difficult to find pure, but mainly made from interests at my eyes appears.”
Check out more at: @moonmambo
Zeloot (Den Hague)
1970s-inspired psychedelic iconography and bold, experimental use of colour - these are one of the main characteristics that you could see in Zeelot’s work. This Dutch illustrator has a taste for the funny, the weird and the generally brilliant.
Check out more at: @zelootillustrations