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STARTED IN 2017 SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA. UNITYSD IS A CLOTHING BRAND INSPIRED BY JAPANESE ANIME AND STREET FASHION.  WE COLLABORATE  WITH DIFFERENT ARTISTS AND CLOTHING BRANDS ALL OVER THE WORLD. DM US AT @UNITYSD IF YOU WANT TO WORK WITH US OR COLLABORATE WITH US. WANNA BE A MODEL OR SPONSOR FOR OUR BRAND? DM US @UNITYSD  

ARTIST COLLABORATIONS

Unitysd is an artist collaborative clothing brand. We unite diverse artists to create unique, high-quality apparel, celebrating individuality and collaboration. Our mission is to showcase artistic talent and provide distinctive, meaningful fashion.

Redeadica

Redeadica has captivated thousands of followers with his unique drawings that perfectly capture the essence of memes. Bryan Noe, who hails from Los Angeles, developed an interest in Japanese culture through Gundam, which led him into the expansive world of anime, profoundly influencing his drawing style. Recently, Noe has been focusing on refining his anime style, though the meme-centric portion of his portfolio remains exceptional.

 

 

 

Noe's work frequently features the "strong female side-character" archetype from anime, with the speech bubbles in his humorous drawings being a standout element. These speech bubbles, often filled with sarcastic jabs at incel culture and rooted in the heat of Discord chats, reflect a niche yet vibrant side of the internet, particularly within the anime and hentai communities. While the fusion of art and youth culture is not new, Noe's approach is distinct. Despite the playful nature of his work, Bryan Noe's talent shines through, following in the footsteps of artists like Jun Inagawa by further integrating anime into contemporary art.

ARTXSTIC

Artxstic is a distinguished artist renowned for his unique style. Over the years, Artxstic has collaborated with numerous talented artists across various genres, bringing a fresh and innovative perspective to each project.

One of his most notable collaborations is with the famous rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Artxstic's creative genius is evident in the iconic album covers he designed for "Futsal Shuffle 2020" and "That Way." These covers not only captured the essence of Lil Uzi Vert's music but also showcased Artxstic's ability to merge artistic vision with musical themes seamlessly. His work continues to inspire and influence both his peers and a new generation of artists.

Creator of Lil Uzi Album Covers, "Futsal Shuffle 2020" and "That Way"

Creator of Lil Uzi Album Covers, "Futsal Shuffle 2020" and "That Way"

Artxstic is a distinguished artist renowned for his unique style. Over the years, Artxstic has collaborated with numerous talented artists across various genres, bringing a fresh and innovative perspective to each project.

One of his most notable collaborations is with the famous rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Artxstic's creative genius is evident in the iconic album covers he designed for "Futsal Shuffle 2020" and "That Way." These covers not only captured the essence of Lil Uzi Vert's music but also showcased Artxstic's ability to merge artistic vision with musical themes seamlessly. His work continues to inspire and influence both his peers and a new generation of artists.

JUN INAGAWA

Jun Inagawa, born in 1999 in Tokyo, Japan, relocated to San Diego, USA, in 2012. His artwork began attracting attention within street culture circles, particularly among the skateboarding and hip-hop communities in LA, which eventually led to a collaboration offer from A$AP Rocky. Returning to Japan in 2018, Inagawa established himself as a rising artist with a distinctive style blending anime and street culture. He has collaborated with various apparel brands, contributed artwork to music artists, and is active as a DJ. He currently hosts a monthly event called “MAD MAGIC ORCHESTRA.” On April 7, his original story, Magical Destroyers, premiered as a TV anime series on TBS and its affiliated stations, with Inagawa also responsible for the illustrations. Additionally, he formed a 3-piece electro band named Flog3.

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