Tag Archives: Erik Brunetti

FUCT Fall/Winter 2012

Part of the Friends You Can’t Trust collection, here is another Seattle lookbook from FUCT. Set at 619 Western, studios for low-income Seattle artists, we get more insight in to JR Ewing and Erik Brunetti’s #8ballworld vision for 2012, the best narrative going in streetwear right now… more after the jump.

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FUCT Spring/Summer 2012

Entitled The Gift of Being Naive, here’s the first s/s 2012 lookbook from FUCT. Shot in Seattle’s Yesler Terrace Projects, designer Erik Brunetti has one again come with a unique shoot concept breaking streetwear convention. I picked up one of the FUCT Youth shirts over the weekend, whole collection looking really strong… more after the jump.

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FUCT Spring/Summer 2012 Lookbook

You already know. This is already up on every blauge ever, and for good reason. Everyone waits for new FUCT to drop, and here it is, the s/s ’12 lookbook. The line stays the best and somehow gets better, with a whole lotta FTW going down… Brunetti has been killing every medium he touches (instagram son), and this lookbook carries that instantly-recognizable FUCT vibe, classic American outcast… read though for more and click to expand pics.

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New FUCT @ Mishka

Mishka just received the first internet-visible delivery of FUCT for the season, a mix of the mainline and Japanese-made SSDD collections. As to be expected it’s all on point, especially the SSDD selections with the raglan at the top and the chore coat after the jump being my choice pieces. Cop quick if you like what you see, guaranteed not to hold size runs for long… click through for more highlights.

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HBTV Presents FUCT – 20 Years of Erik Brunetti

HBTV recently put up this great short vid featuring interviews and footage of Erik Brunetti, as shot by David Gallardo during Bruntetti’s retrospective show at LA’s Union. From the writeup,

‘Concisely recapping 20 years of Erik Brunetti’s involvement with FUCT is difficult; the artist and graffiti writer founded the label in 1990 and has since attracted many people with re-interpreted cultural themes and iconography and above all else a strong opinion’

Nothing but respect and admiration for Brunetti and his many artistic outputs from the 84/85 camp, and this vid is definitely worth the watch.

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SSDD / FUCT Spring/Summer 2012

The don Erik Brunetti returns with this s/s 2012 collection for the FUCT / SSDD label. Now a resident of Texas, Brunetti packed up his life and family and left LA, as (in his words) there were ‘too many creative distractions in my peripheral to work in Los Angeles.’ That quote comes from a recent interview with Brunetti by The Heavy Mental, definitely worth the read. Also, make sure to follow him on Twitter, one of the realest online personas out.  What more can we say abut FUCT that we haven’t before, og label still producing top collections, nothing but respect… click through for more from this lookbook.

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FUCT SSDD Fall/Winter 2011


Erik Brunetti’s FUCT SSDD label has revealed the first look at their f/w 2011 run, showing us why when you’re the originator, things seem to hold a certain weight of authenticity. I know I recently bemoaned the model-against-a-white-wall treatment, but this lookbook is so well composed, utilizing different focal points to showcase the product. Feeling the camo quilted California coat and the paisley-lined leather biker jacket, this collection is all aces… keep reading for more.

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Fuct Spring/Summer 2011 T-Shirts

Erik Brunetti is back it again with his label Fuct, producing this new range of graphic tees for the spring/summer 2011 season. Fuct is one of the best and definitely one of my favorite streetwear lines at it, remaining consistent and relevant for so many years without compromise. For the s/s ’11 season Brunetti has produced 10 new designs all printed on 4.5oz. 100% ring spun cotton 30 single fine knit jersey t-shirts. There’s heavy doses of American motorcycle imagery and culture seen throughout, from the Jay Cruz illustrated ‘Mecca Run’ to the ‘Death Bunny’ and ‘Fuct Co. 69′. I would have to say my favorite design is the ‘Fuck Hollywood,’ but thats just me… Keep reading for the full looks.

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