Graphic T's, Belts High and Low, and Skinny Jeans: Spring Streetstyle
@ the Bad Avenues Showcase Party
Topshelf Motherfucker Presents:
Bad Avenues - Limited edition prints,
art and t-shirts inspired by crime, drugs and thug life
With the help of Pink Mafia, design label Drug
Money presented Bad Avenues: the newest addition to the Topshelf
Motherfucker familia at an intimate showcase party at Reset Clothing.
The Bad Avenues launch party featured limited edition shirts and
original works by street artists, Vladimir Kato, Bryan J. Turnbull,
and Dennis Chow – all notorious and loveable local bad boys
with colourful fingertips.

TSF got talking to all three graffiti gents, and hangovers aside,
they all were highly likeable. Dennis Chow (inspired by petty crime)
and TSF reminisced about times when Toronto was a much more rockin'
city. Back in the day sort of stories about Skinny Puppy, when the
original line-up was still alive. Spoke to Bryan Turnbull about
his tattooing and stories of crime and reformation.
Street Style
Guests were fashionable in an invidualistic kind of way - Queen
Street trendsetters doing their thang...


Girls - The spring uniform of cool is
skinny jeans with either faux fetish high heels or pointy
kitten pumps and an original graffiti art T-shirt (loose)
with either a low slung vintage belt over your hips or
thick belt around your waist.
Guys – Chicks love originality and
the street stories behind the Bad Avenues T-shirts will have you
and your rock chick chatting away like turtle doves – so
recycle your old AC/DC T’s, use them us floor dusters!!!