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One of These Days Launches 'Gift Shop' with a Limited Drop Destination

One of These Days, the distinctive menswear label by multimedia artist Matt McCormick, has unveiled its innovative 'Gift Shop.' This online-exclusive shop-in-shop introduces limited, non-seasonal drops, redefining the shopping experience.

The inaugural Gift Shop release is a homage to American car culture, featuring three thoughtfully crafted items: the Interstate Ashtray, a ceramic ashtray reminiscent of a grease-stained garage, exuding authenticity; the Cactus Air Freshener, putting a unique twist on the classic gas station air freshener, One of These Days adds its artistic flair; and the Asphalt Two Step Tee, crafted in Los Angeles, this graphic tee celebrates the open road's boundless freedom.

With limited quantities, these items become cherished artifacts once they're gone. One of These Days Gift Shop's debut drop will be available exclusively at oneofthesedaysco.com, commencing at 12:00 PM PST. Prices begin at $6.00, offering an accessible entry point to unique and evocative pieces.
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