Crooks & Castles Clothing now available at Yakuza
The Crooks & Castles brand was founded in 2002 by “Angelenos” Dennis Calvero and Robert Panlilio. Growing up in ‘villainous’ Los Angeles during the 80’s and 90’s heavily influenced both men creatively and it is this lifestyle that helped develop the essence of the brand. Inspired by independent fashion/graphic brands of the era, Crooks & Castles pays homage to past and present criminals, pimps, hustlers and thieves, most of which form the fabric of the gangs who exist in the hood, the city, and even middle suburbia.
Yakuza Clothing has acknowledged the growing relevance of the brand by adding Crooks to its already extensive brand profile for Autumn/Winter 2012. Yakuza has stores in Middlesbrough and Sunderland and enjoys its reputation as one of the north east’s finest menswear fashion retailers. Knowledgeable staff compliment a savvy brand profile to create a unique retail environment which often surprises by debuting new brands and offering special promotions.
Crooks & Castles can also be found at Yakuza Clothing’s online store (www.yakuza.co.uk). This web store offers well established brands alongside interesting new brands and effectively provides Yakuza online with the best brands from the two retail stores.
Look out for the top selling Cocaine & Caviar range from Crooks featuring tee’s, hoodies, sweatshirts, and caps. Always threatening to sell out and hard to restock due to countless celebrity exposure, don’t expect this product to hang around.
Crooks & Castles Autumn/Winter 2012 collection is available now from Yakuza Clothing online at http://www.yakuza.co.uk/crooks-castles-m157, or in store in one of Yakuza Clothing’s two North East stores in Middlesbrough and Sunderland.
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