In 2002, when the first wave of skinny jean-ed gentrifiers began infiltrating Brooklyn 'hoods, the brand Inner City Raiders vs. Deth Killers of Bushwick was born. Blending rockabilly biker sensibilities with urban grit, the brand produced a line of hoodies and tees befitting its odd name. The line struck a chord with celebs like David Bowie who commissioned the Dethkillers design his tour costumes. This season the line reemerges as Deth Killers 2000 with a theme removed from the current happenings in fashion. The new line of all-over print super collage tees reminiscent of comic book panels and Native American wolf shirts, depicting a somber, post-apocalyptic New York. Designed to be collectors items, these shirts are produced in limited numbers (2000 of each shirt) and come with trading cards, bubble gum, a bandanna and a poster all in packages. It seems worth the $125 they'll be charging a shirt. Available in July at Barneys New York. See more shirts from the collection after the jump.


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