
Here’s a lookbook featuring the Spring/Summer ’12 collection by the Bay Area brand, FTC. Maintaining its skate culture, FTC focuses on a variety of casual pieces including multiple graphic tees, outerwear, cut and sews, and caps. The camo jacket and island-themed shorts seem to stand out in the collection and give it depth. Check out the rest of the lookbook after the jump, and look for the release of the collection to come soon.
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FTC has remained a San Francisco icon for quite sometime and have even expanded their doors to other countries and becoming a worldwide retailer. We get a look at a few products from their upcoming Spring 2012 collection including the various camouflage based caps seen above featuring the FTC label on the front. Expect to find the addition of other designs seen after the jump.
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FTC continues to celebrate their 25th anniversary with the release of their Fall/Winter 2011 Collection. The line seems to have only more ambition as the years pass, and for this release it’s clear in their exceptionally wide range of apparel that seems to have a bit of something for everybody, all while maintaining the signature style which has kept them on top of the game. You can find the graphic tees, button downs, vests, and the rest of the collection after the jump.
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FTC celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2011 and kick off the new year in style with the release of their Spring/Summer lookbook. Expect to find a large assortment of classic pieces including chinos, New Era caps, tees, jackets button-ups and more. As seen in the lookbook, the new products are simple and clean and continue to stay close to the FTC style. Check out the complete lookbook after the jump to get a peek what’s in-store for the coming months.
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FTC and DGK have linked up to produce the “For the Dirty Ghetto City Kids” collection consisting of t-shirts and skate decks. Along with the images of the collaboration we also have a video below of DGK’s very own Jack Curtin talking about his relationship with FTC and the release through his eyes. The shirt comes in a black and white colorway while the skate deck come in a orange and black colorway. These items are now available worldwide at FTC San Francisco, Japan, and Sacramento.
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FTC present their Summer ’10 collection consisting of tees, shorts and caps. FTC creates products tailored to the hot days of Summer including short sleeve shorts, pocket tees, a variety of shorts and headwear pieces. For those who do not live near a FTC location, you can get some of their Summer ’10 collection now online at their online store. See the complete collection after the jump.
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Established in 1986, FTC has come a long way from the days of a collection of skateboard products sitting in the back of ski and tennis shops. In 1994, FTC opened their doors to their first store located in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury area. They are now known for their innovations in design, video, art, music and of course clothing. Here’s a look at the newly released Spring/Summer ’10 collection. FTC sets their sights on button-ups, jackets, sweaters, 5 panel caps and more. See it all after the jump. Click here to start shopping.
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