Print Revolutionairies – Anne Frank & Keffiyeh from NYC to a Dutch online shop

Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by .
Categories: Arts & culture, Youth culture (as a practice).

Anthropologist Ted Swedenburg is always on the look out for interesting keffiyeh / kufiya / kaffiyeh / palestinian scarf (palestijnen sjaal) art or streetwear and last friday he found this:

Prints & The Revolution is an online shop specialized in street art and (I’m just guessing) they have found some (commercial) inspiration in that and came up with this:

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Capital B

Comment on June 25th, 2008.

Keffiyeh love!

Check this out:
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Anissa

Comment on August 19th, 2009.

FREEDOM FOR PALESTINE END THE ILLEGAL OCCUPATION AND TORTURE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE!

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