Streetwear Clothing Line "Pyknic" Releases Fall 2012 Collection
Pyknic, a food-themed lifestyle brand, releases their Fall 2012 line.
Philadelphia, PA, November 15, 2012 --(PR.com)-- "Young & Hungry" lifestyle brand, Pyknic, recently introduced their Fall 2012 collection which consists of twenty new t-shirts and eleven new sweatshirts.
The streetwear clothing line's "young and hungry" mantra resonates with their worldwide supporters (also known as "crEATures") of all backgrounds as inspiration to seek out dreams with hard work rather than becoming a product of society's expectations.
Pyknic has been worn by the likes of Mac Miller’s DJ Clockwork, rappers Mod Sun and Kid Ink, The Ready Set, NBA star Jrue Holiday, Top Chef 6 winner Michael Voltaggio, and Roble Ali of Bravo’s Chef Roble & Co. Pyknic has also been featured in “The Source” Magazine and was named to Bloomberg Businessweek’s America’s Best Young Entrepreneurs 2010.
"We made sure to include a few typography options in the mix this time around,” says Stephen Thompson, 26, a DeSales University '09 (Center Valley, PA) graduate, "but focused on continuing to evolve the food-themed graphic staples we're known for.
Thompson created the lifestyle brand as an outlet for his culture of food, sport, friends, and music. Pyknic's premium t-shirts are illustrated with food concepts in mind, retailing between $20-$22 on their website (www.pyknic.com).
The streetwear clothing line's "young and hungry" mantra resonates with their worldwide supporters (also known as "crEATures") of all backgrounds as inspiration to seek out dreams with hard work rather than becoming a product of society's expectations.
Pyknic has been worn by the likes of Mac Miller’s DJ Clockwork, rappers Mod Sun and Kid Ink, The Ready Set, NBA star Jrue Holiday, Top Chef 6 winner Michael Voltaggio, and Roble Ali of Bravo’s Chef Roble & Co. Pyknic has also been featured in “The Source” Magazine and was named to Bloomberg Businessweek’s America’s Best Young Entrepreneurs 2010.
"We made sure to include a few typography options in the mix this time around,” says Stephen Thompson, 26, a DeSales University '09 (Center Valley, PA) graduate, "but focused on continuing to evolve the food-themed graphic staples we're known for.
Thompson created the lifestyle brand as an outlet for his culture of food, sport, friends, and music. Pyknic's premium t-shirts are illustrated with food concepts in mind, retailing between $20-$22 on their website (www.pyknic.com).
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Pyknic
Samantha Figuroa
302-415-4720
www.pyknic.com
Contact
Samantha Figuroa
302-415-4720
www.pyknic.com
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