Public Domain

Public Domain Men's Wear

Public Domain Men's Wear

Free expression is what Public Domain offers with their gritty, cutting-edge, innovative clothing line that’s taking up the fashion industry – including Hollywood. This clothing line produces designs not only for the youth but for those like to make a statement through their fashion choices. Public Domain has an original and usual style, and it shows in their bold statement shirts.

Expressive and bold designs are imprinted on each t-shirt, highlighted by a variety of bright colors that make each shirt noticeable. Each shirt is made of soft, huggable, quality fabric and yet, the designs are made to pronounce each shirt boldly. Their designs differ in concept, from 80’s inspired designs to even a rock and roll concept.

Public Domain’s collection consists of men and women’s wear varying in colors, designs, graphics and vulgarity. While the men’s collection has an array of bold and brutal graphic tees, the women’s line is more into colors, abstract graphics and gritty images. All of their graphic tees are made of comfortable and quality materials and known for their affordability.

Mischa Barton, Public Domain

Mischa Barton, Public Domain

With Public Domain’s awesome collection, it wasn’t a shock when the brand became Hollywood’s new “IT” label, being featured in numerous TV shows, magazines and endorsed by many celebrities. Magazines that have featured Public Domain include Antenna, Black Book Mag, Cookie, Details and Bloomingdale’s, Life & Style, Lou Lou, New York Daily News, Marie Claire, New York Magazine, New York Post, Nylon Guy’s, Rap Up, Saturday Night Magazine, Self, Slam, Sneaker Freaker, Star Magazine, US Weekly and YRB. Public Domain has also crossed TV through Make Me a Supermodel, Chuck, The Big Bang Theory, Next Great American Band and Fuse TV. Celebrity sightings include Paris Hilton, Michelle Williams, Asher Roth, Tegan, Christina Milian, Adrian Grenier, Seth Green, Mischa Barton and Zac Efron.

Public Domain is available online at This Next, Zazzle, Damns Mallinux, Underground Hip Hop, 80s Purple, Kaboodle, T Critic and at Karmaloop (www.karmaloop.com). The collection can also be bought from the brand’s official website at www.publicdomainclothing.com.

The brand may not be the elegant fashion line, but they sure make up for it with their loud and creative graphic tees. With their “free expression” concept and young, fresh designs, Public Domain is definitely one of the leading brands to look out for.