Harif Guzman spent 15 years covering the streets of New York with “provocative” graffiti, and his vision is reimagined now through a streetwear lens thanks to Jon Koon’s label
Haculla – it’s named after the artist’s pseudonym. Doused in tie-dye, this short-sleeved hoody is brandished with a patchwork of panels adorned with a reimagined version of Guzman’s original characters, each one left artfully frayed around the edges. Sling it on to make your own mark on the city.
- Haculla cotton-jersey hoody
- 100% cotton
- Pulls on
- Drawstring hood, short sleeves, raw trim at cuffs, one kangaroo pocket at front, embroidered panels with text at front and back, oversized, all-over tie-dye pattern, hanging threads, drawstring with text print at sides, ribbed trim at hem, stepped hem
- Machine wash cold
- Model is 6ft 2in/1.88m and wears a size medium
- Midweight, slight stretch