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MISC.ETC has blurred the lines between street art and fashion with the release of two striking new works: a limited-edition cycling jersey and a large-scale abstract mural united by a shared visual language of gestural marks, vibrant colour fields, and raw spray textures. In this collection, MISC. explores a new direction, deviating from their usual style and process to focus on motion and momentum.

“With this project, I was interested in how the visual language of movement can work across many media”, describes MISC. “Whether it’s painted on a wall, printed on paper, or worn on a moving body—it’s about capturing that sense of urgency, attitude and freedom. It’s not static. It’s alive.

This collection featured a variety of work, including the Paria store mural, a cycling Jersey and t-shirt design, as well as the beer can design. Misc. also created a mural live during the Paperboy race held at the Northern Monk Refectory. 

This work bridges the gap between the energy of the streets and the precision of studio craft, contrasting crisp graphic edges with expressive paint splatters to capture the raw fluid energy of cycling with the mechanics of the sport.

The cycling jersey bursts with energy, featuring a layered colourful aesthetic with spray-paint splatters and gestural strokes that lend to a raw, urban attitude, stemming from the street art scene and graffiti subculture. The composition avoids symmetry, embracing a fractured and layered structure that mirrors the fast-paced nature of cycling and the unpredictability of urban landscapes. This isn't just sportswear—it's wearable street art.

Link to Paria project interview here

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