Last Rights

summer 09' lookbook featuring Poe Boy recording artist Brisco
Last Rights Inc is now the bad boy of streetwear in Miami. The brand, which sells tees with an attitude and cut and sew pieces, first entered the spotlight in June 2008. Then Joe Cinnante, president of Last Rights Inc, was detained and questioned for several hours. The motive? The police thought that the promo he was shooting was a real drug drop.
Indeed, the guys at Last Rights make their stuff as real as it gets. Their products have a unique feeling deeply rooted in Miami lifestyle. The mix of drug culture, flashy Art Deco, pop culture with daring references to music, film and even politics. However, the original streetwear is not just about showing off. Last Rights is a clothing line which represents hard men who also use their brain to muscle their way around in a crazy world. This is why all the brand’s edgy and graffiti colorful designs bare a subtle meaning. The never ending war against terrorism or the recession are delicate subjects dealt in a creative and critical way on tees like The War Profiteers Tee or The ¥€$ Tee.
Last Rights Inc. launched its streetwear clothing line in an explosive fashion. Party after party, after party! And with artists like Chromeo, Diplo, Mickey Factz, Melo-X, DJ Neil Armstrong and Masia One wearing their tees, the guys at the Last Rights produced a loud bang in the crowded industry of streetwear. All culminated with the grand premiere in February 2009 at the Magic Tradeshow (S.L.A.T.E) in Las Vegas. Mickey Munday, the legendary cocaine cowboy who smuggled illegal drugs in Florida with his airplane, is also promoting the new streetwear clothing line. Munday is bringing with him the nostalgic and glorious years of 1970s and 1980s when everything seemed possible. Such history rich flashbacks give depth and value to the newly launched Last Rights brand.

summer 09' lookbook featuring Poe Boy recording artist Brisco
Officially, Season One collection was unleashed at local Miami shops on May 15, 2009. The hot collection is available at Miami’s Shoe Gallery, Culture Kings, Training Camp and Simons. The entire line is also available online over at Karmaloop. Along with the Spring/Summer ‘09 streetwear collection Last Rights released a lookbook featuring Poe Boy Entertainment’s 305-based rapper Brisco and Wilhelmina model Melissa B.
Last Rights’ first collection is surely a hit. The tees, shirts, shorts and the jackets are quickly disappearing from the shops. Now, everyone waits to see what are the guys cooking up next.