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2011/03/18

DEN: Shakespeare's Spring Gear

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Friday March 18, 2011

Jiberish Spring Drop
Couplet-worthy cut & sew
1620 Platte St; Highland

No one said that reinterpretations of Shakespeare have to stick exactly to the script: just look at the Leo remake where they had guns, or Little Fockers, which really only emulated The Comedy of Errors' title. For a new drop of streetwear also taking liberties with The Bard's work, check out Jiberish's spring line.

From one of Denver's few, actually known, cut-and-sew streetwear brands, Jiberish's new spring line (which includes everything from tees to denim) claims inspiration from Shakespeare, though it's given a "youthful twist", which's also how your dad got laid in 1959. Light warmth comes via black or gray straight-leg jeans that are blended with a tiny bit of spandex to let 'em stretch (and are designed to be worn so they "sit off your hip"), and a cotton Smug sweater with rapier embroidery and "tightly woven horizontal lines" for a "grown up look", or, how your dad got laid in 1987. New tees include one with "Uneasy Lies The Head That Wears A" in old-timey script, the Interference in white or green with "five layers of colored checkers" riding up the shoulder and around the back, and the Blazing Mandala, with a fiery sun rocking "cheap party shades", more commonly referred to as "rave-iators".

The highlight's a Nintendo-inspired design with a pixelated downhill skier under "Shred the Gnar", not totally unlike the advice of De Niro's agents to "Shred Any Piece of Evidence Linking you to Little Fockers".

They sell their steez in super limited-edition quantities, so head over to their Highland shop, or get 'em while they're hot, at abstractmall.com
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-----------------Morning Quickie------------------
^ Makeshift Shakespeare - Tonight at 10:15p, get cultured with some improvised Shakespearean plays and prepare to have your "wit vigorously stimulated".
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