Native Society Shares New Chicago Native Collection
With releases few and far between and often selling out within hours, Chicago Native pieces have become a hot commodity around town since their inception. Created by Juany Worldwide, Nini's Deli owner & These Days favorite, a couple years back, the brand has done a great job staying true to their minimal aesthetic but also coming with some fresh each drop. The new collection, which features three tees and a snapback hat, does so by traveling further down the color spectrum than they have in the past. Utilizing 'Cam'Ron Pink', 'Militia Green', Camo as well, of course, Black, each of the new pieces features a super clean embroidered Chicago Native logo. Grab yours while you can, these won't still be around tomorrow.
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