New version of our classic t-shirt !
Recently we released our “Winter Collection 2010 / 2011″. As published before, we showed the re-drawn edition of our most successful t-shirt design ever, the “Bern City – Fuck The Police” design.
Our first edition was the first Low Life shirt ever in full distribution, and u can still get it HERE, or HERE!
The women’s version of the shirt and the white on black print are already sold out!
It initially started as a black silk on the white shirt and transformed to a 3 color silk with a bigger print!
This unique tribute to the home-town of Low Life Clothes is now available RIGHT HERE!
Enjoy some photos with an Bern City original representing LL on the streets!



Photos: Manuel Abella / Assistent: Simon Kiener / Model: Ali
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Tags: Ali, fuck the police.
Our first Hoodie!!!
Yes we finally made it, we introduce u to our first hoodie! It’s our 3rd product of the “Winter Collection 2010 / 2011″ that we show u, and actually the first one that works against the cold.
The “Logo Hoodie” is printed with white silk on a black-hoodie. And as special feature, since it’s our first long-sleve product, comming with a small logo print on the wrist.
There are not alot of explenations needet for this hoodie.
It’s our classic logo with the broken handcuffs that sybolises rebellion / freedom or simply our “fuck the system” atitude.
We really hope u enjoy this product!
Get it right now-RIGHT HERE!



Photos: Manuel Abella / Assistent: Simon Kiener / Model: Andi
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Tags: hoodie, Logo, manuel abella, pullover.
Get Part 2 from our new winter collection!
Out now! Even never shirt and 2nd product of the “Winter Collection 2010 / 2011″.
The “It Never Rains Underground” Shirt is printed with black, gray, dark gray and violet silk on a white-shirt. As allways comming with a small logo print in the back.
The design shows a cementary with gravestones and a subway emergency exit. For usual people an life-saving exit in any case of an emergency during a subway ride, for graffiti writers or urban explorers, it happens to be the so called entrance to the underground! The whole Situation is covered with dark clouds and rainy wheater to symbolise the escape-way from reality – Forget everything and go underground leave your problems outside in the world. There are no rules underground and whoever has the balls to go to this point won’t regret, because it simply never rains underground!
Get it right now-RIGHT HERE!



Photos: Manuel Abella / Assistent: Simon Kiener / Model: Andi
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Tags: cementary, subway emergency exit.
NEWEST LOW LIFE SHIRT OUT NOW!!!
We proudly introduce you to our newest shirt and first product of the “Winter Collection 2010 / 2011″.
The “Body Count” Shirt is printed with black, silver and white silk on a grey t-shirt.
It shows words like “Thunder Dome”,“Break The Law” or “Fuck The World” just to name a few!
Get it right now-RIGHT HERE!



Photos: Manuel Abella / Assistent: Simon Kiener / Model: Josi
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Posted 2:19 pm
Tags: body count, new, t-shirt, winter 2010 /2011.
Amsterdam (Our City Our Trains)
At the beginning of 2010, Kind Regards was established to showcase artists (from all over the world) in temporary locations around Amsterdam.
Kind Regards have collaborated with LowLife to bring you a t-shirt which represents their city – Amsterdam. The tshirt, designed by LowLife, features the classic Amsterdam subway line 53 which has been running between Centraal Station and Gaasperplas since 1977.
The collaboration encompasses the LowLife style/message as well as representing Kind Regards’ hometown.
There are only 50 t-shirts available, you can order yours here.



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Tags: amsterdam, expo, kindregards, OUR CITY OUR TRAINS, tshirt.
Westberlin / Germany
One of Berlin’s realest underground rappers MOK member of Sektenmuzik and friend of LOW LIFE CLOTHES recently got in to the legendary 156 crew based in Paris. A great comeback after 6 Years being locked up in a Berlin Jail.
Check out MOK’s Myspace and enjoy the photo’s of MOK wearing the black All Day Everyday / Fuck The Police Shirt by Low Life Clothes.

You can call me devil,a.k.a The Neukölln Hustler, its me, MOK 156 straight out the gotta of Westberlin, Germany.
I’m a LOW LIFE and i don’t give a fuck.
After six years in the fuckin german prison i can say i got a dream…
i wanna date a female police officer…
“MOK 156, Berlin, 2010″


San Jose / California
Low Life Clothes and USA’s graffiti magazine CLOUT have teamed up to present the “City of Broken Dreams” t-shirt in both black and white. Printed in black, white, gray and graphite the detailed illustration depicts a layup in the backround with an elevated subway train snaking its way through a smoke filled city by way of tunnels nestled amongst contrasting facades. Passing by multi-windowed buildings, streetlamps and destroyed police cars, the subway train emerges in the forefront. Our first overseas collaboration, the “City of Broken Dreams” t-shirt is available in adult sizes S – 2X only on CLOUT’s online shop!


Based out of San Jose, California, CLOUT is the leading graffiti lifestyle magazine in the United States featuring street influenced art, fashion and music and the creative individuals behind those putting in work. Each issue is packed with full color photos and in-depth interviews with original and innovative artists and brands as well as features on must have consumer products and fashion. With the first issue printing in 2002, CLOUT continues to bring a unique and exclusive look at street influenced culture in print format.



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Tags: CLOUT, international, tshirt, USA.
Underground Street Justice
The Low Life Team joins forces to bring you this limited-edition poster, for hard-core collectors only.
Read on to see well thought out explanation of the process of the production of the poster by a silk screening professional coupled with amazing photos by photographer Manuel Abella introducing you to the technique of serigraphy.

I was 12 years old when I first wanted to design and wear my own shirts.
I soon began to invent some personal techniques and started putting my drawings on t-shirts. A couple years later I heard about the technique of silkscreen, however, nobody could help me do it or even take the time to explain it clearly. When I started studying graphic design in my older age I finally began to learn all the possibilities to learn the silk screening process. In the beginning I quickly realized all the possibilities to print on nearly everything, be it shirts, wood, glass, pvc (plastic), metal, paper, carton, sticker; everything!


You can print just about any color and even special colours like gold and silver.
You can even have colours that smell like chocolate or other scents. Nowadays I am more and more interested in the imprecision you can provoke in scrolling the layers on each print. There are a lot of experimental possibilities in silkscreen you can use in an artistic way, which is the most important thing to me and what has draw me to it.
You can do everything you want in silk screening and the only important thing is that it is authentic and ascetically cool.
After all the time I have spent silk screening I would love to learn the technique of woodcarving and etching as well as basic techniques like lino-cut. Different techniques require you to have to draw differently and adapt to the differences between the different techniques.

In the art of printing shirts, silkscreen is the most important technique of all.
Of course there are other techniques but silk screening stands above them all as the best and gives you the highes quality you can receive. It gives you a big coat application provoking a clear graphic language important in making t-shirts. Ultimately you end up with one or more colored surfaces that come together to create an entire image. No other print technique exists that can print such clear and pure colors onto a shirt, hat, window, poster, or anything of the sort which is what gives it its magic. With this particular piece, we first had do find the right colors and the best inks.

You have to find the right colors in considering the hierarchy of the single symbols.
The printing process is always the same, no matter how or what you want to print it on. You have to make sure that every layer fixes on each other and nothing overlaps the previous one. Once you start to print it is very important that you print fast and that the color has the right balance between color and solvent. In the dimension of a poster you have to do everything just right or you will end up problems. I truly feel like the colors are absolutely brilliant and the poster portrays everything anyone silk screening would want to exhibit when when doing a project like this.
To buy one of those limited edition posters right now click here!


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Tags: limited edition, poster, silk.
Our City Our Trains
did u know that in an international comparison is the Vienna U-Bahn relatively young. The question of the establishment of a Vienna U-Bahn had already been over 100 years the subject of heated debate. From 1844 to the 1960s, numerous U-Bahn plans were ignored or simply rejected. The city of Vienna focused on the planning of a U-Bahn network until the outbreak of the Second World War.By the end of the war, the U-Bahn plans were discontinued. In 1969, an entirely new transport system was created in Vienna.
The Vienna U-Bahn is relatively young.
The test run was recorded in 1976 and the first opening took place in 1978.
Today the Vienna Subway made his way tru tunnels and stopped on on of our “Our City Our Trains” t-shirt. Check out our “Our City Our Trains” and specially the “Vienna t-shirt” in our shop!


foto: Manuel Abella / model: Laura Abella / txt: wikipedia


