The graphic print you see covering this hoody? Yeah, it’s an artwork inspired by the graffiti of Harif Guzman. The Venezuelan artist moved to New York as a kid in the early 80s and by the 2000s he was tagging the city’s streets with some of the world’s most influential graffiti and now, thanks to Jon Koon’s label
Haculla, you can don it via streetwear staples like this piece. Crafted from pure cotton, it’s cloaked in a vibrant dip-dye pattern.
- Haculla cotton-jersey hoody
- 100% cotton
- Pulls on
- Drawstring hood, long sleeves, relaxed-fit, one kangaroo pocket at front, all-over graphic print with dip-dye pattern, branded hardware, ribbed trims, tonal stitching
- Model is 6ft 2in/1.88m and wears a size medium
- Midweight, slight stretch