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Common Dust ‘Rise Against’

 

Australia's Common Dust have dropped a new quick strike t-shirt graphic dubbed 'Rise Against'. Known for their rebellious designs and DIY-punk aesthetic, Common Dust reference an old bumper sticker from 80's punk band, The Feederz, which Kurt Cobain made famous back in '91 when he had it stuck on his all Black Fender Stratocaster when Nirvana played at The Reading Festival. 

 You can pick up the tee over at www.common-dust.com now. 

 

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Common Dust Collection 3 Drop 2 Lookbook

 

Melbourne's Common Dust come through with a fresh batch of graphic lead staples for their latest Spring 2016 collection. Citing 80's and 90's street culture as their main influences, Common Dust pull inspiration from skateboarding, music and art to inform their signature lo-fi, distressed graphics. The latest release follows themes from previous releases, sticking to a monochromatic colour palette throughout, with hits of red, blue and pink on the designs. Alongside short and long sleeve tee options, the collection is rounded off with a small seasonal headwear collection featuring embroidered branding and a selection of printed tote bags.

 The Common Dust Collection 3 Drop 2 release is available now over on the brands webstore. 

 

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BOW3RY x Common Dust ‘BXCD’ Collection

 

For two brands with complimenting ideals and aesthetics, as well as being close geographically, it was only a matter of time until they came together to work on something. This season, Australia’s BOW3RY and Common Dust team up on a graphic led collaboration celebrating ‘the weird, the buried and the doomed’.

The BXCD collection consists of ten t-shirt and long sleeve designs, bearing bold collaborative artwork from the two Melbourne based brands, and utilising a varied colour palette. Both brands share interests in skateboarding, hard core DIY zines and classic Giallo slasher movie’s, and this joint effort has further elevated each parties output to produce a really strong collection centred around counter culture and anarchism.

Enjoy the lookbook above and be sure to head over to bow3ry.myshopify.com to shop the collection now

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Common Dust 2015 – Collection 2

 

Australia’s Common Dust pick up from where they left off as they follow up collection 1.1 with another considered release that aligns with the brands lofi aesthetic.

The Melbourne based label burst onto the scene last Summer with their inaugural collection for the Australian Winter (reverse seasons), gaining instant recognition for their authenticity and originality. Since then, Common Dust have continued to develop their range all the while carrying through their DIY punk informed designs and rebellious spirit throughout each release. Collection 2 sees much of the same, referencing skateboarding, music and art themes from the 80’s and 90’s, placing a variety of strong graphic prints onto street ready apparel including tees, long-sleeves, hoodies and a small collection of headwear and tote bags.

The Common Dust 2015 Collection 2 is available now via the brands website: www.common-dust.com. Hopefully we will see the brand make their way over to the UK soon, but for now be sure to take advantage of their free worldwide shipping!

 

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Common Dust Summer 2014 Capsule Collection

 

Thanks to reverse seasons in Australia, our friends down under are gearing up for the heat of the summer and Common Dust follow up their inaugural collection with a fresh batch of goods for the season.

Entitled ‘Collection 1.1′, their latest offering follows on from their previous release, revisiting nostalgic themes from the 80’s and 90’s that has inspired the brand. They continue to apply their signature cut and paste style, derived from the DIY punk zines, to a selection of street ready staples, as well as new additions in the branded caps and tote bags. The popular  ‘Psycho’ and ‘Chains’ prints feature in new colour treatments, while the rest of the collection sticks to a minimal black, white and grey palette.

The brand once again gets creative with their visuals, aligning with the gritty themes of the collection. Using a range of techniques in a cut and paste style, they have produced a raw set of images to showcase the release.

The Common Dust ‘Collection 1.1′ is available now www.common-dust.com

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Common Dust Autumn/Winter 2014 – Collection 1

 

Born out of 80’s and 90’s street cutlture, new brand Common Dust present their debut collection along with a creative accompanying lookbook.

The Australian label’s inaugural release highlights their unique cut and past style, which is applied to a collection inspired by skate/street culture, punk and DIY zines. Keeping things simple, the release offers up a selection of staple tees and hoodies in a minimal colour palette of black, whites and greys, with pops of reds on key pieces. All designed and printed in Melbourne, it’s refreshing to see a new brand with a great sense of direction and a desire to do things the right way, drawing on their own experiences and interests.

The Common Dust Collection 1 is available now at the brands online store and select stockists. Be sure to take advantage of that free worldwide shipping !