10.Deep Pays Homage to Reggae's Biggest Artists in Its New Collection

10.Deep's new collaborative collection is a tribute to big Reggae artists.

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Founded in 1954, Studio One is known as one of Jamaica’s most popular record labels. Thanks to founder Clement Dodd, the label played a huge part in Jamaica’s reggae and dancehall scene and even featured artists like Bob Marley and the Wailers, Ken Boothe, and more.

Now, it’s also the inspiration behind 10.Deep’s latest collaborative collection. 

Influenced by Studio One’s impressive roster, and an obvious continuation of the “Island Life” theme of 10.Deep's summer 2014 collection, the new release includes tees, button downs, shorts, and a baseball jersey. Almost all feature some sort of print or graphic that's either a throwback to the tropical theme or uses artwork from Studio One artists. The pieces definitely give that summer vibe. Just try not to hate your life when you realize you aren't on the beach with some babe. 

The collection is available online now. 

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