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The Flying Coffin Spring 2012 Collection Boasts Anti-Christ Graphics

The Flying Coffin Spring 2012 collection is a satanic venture into street wear. The company stuck to their motif of evil imagery and Atheist messaging. The graphics included are dynamic and modern, exploring a sizeable range of styles. Memorable images include the 'Hell Hound,' a romping dog overlaid with an upside-down cross. Also memorable is the 'Lamb of God' tee and crew, which features a screen-printed, horned ram undergoing some sort of exorcism. The collection carries a line of snapbacks, 5 panels, tees, tanks, crew necks and jackets.

The Flying Coffin Spring 2012 line really pushed the company to the next level. With dedication to American manufacturing and cut-and-sew rendering, the quality of the street wear is unbeatable. The Seattle-based company is going on its sixth year of ass -kicking fashion, having developed its brand and gained international fans.
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