Wednesday, August 28, 2013

This is a direct re-blog of Entree's post for their new Misunderstood Riot Tee. It looked so good we found no reason to change a thing. Read on...



  

ENTREE LS PRESENTS: MISUNDERSTOOD RIOT


Entree Lifestyle presents the Misunderstood Riot Tee collaboration with Dawn Richard of Danity Kane, as a tribute to Trayvon Martin and the youth of today. On February 26th, 2012, an innocent life of a 17-year-old high school student was taken by an act of gun violence. 
Entree Lifestyle continues to support the underrated, misunderstood individuals that are fighting to be heard. The hood on the lion signifies Trayvon Martin and the tragedy that led to his death. The lion represents today’s youth: a generation that is unstoppable.  
The expression “Riot” is printed on the sleeve of the t-shirt in contrary to its factual meaning. “Riot” is defined as a violent disturbance of peace; however, this collaboration promotes a silent uprising that promotes amity amongst the youth. 
Overall, the theme of the graphic is meant to depict everyone around the world that is uniting as a cause to the tragic death of Trayvon Martin. As proud Gold Sponsors of the Trayvon Martin Foundation, a portion of the proceeds from each t-shirt will also be donated in support of The Foundations' mission to create awareness.  


MISUNDERSTOOD RIOT / Entree Skate Team

MISUNDERSTOOD RIOT / Entree Skate Team

MISUNDERSTOOD RIOT

Click HERE to watch video

"If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we aren't really living." -G. Sheehy

Entree Skate Team 

Shakeem "Humza" Deas, Age 16, Queens, Ny. Jeremy "Jeremiahh" Rodriguez, Age 17, Queens, NY.
Brandon "Tre" Clark, Age 18, Queens, NY. Victor "Vic" Gerald Thomas, Age 21, Brooklyn, NY.
Jefferson Salazar, Age 16, Queens, NY. Wilfredo "Will Cheezy" Ayala, Bronx, Ny.

Photographer: Juliano Riscala
Video: Chris Cofer


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