Tank Theory

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Tank Theory Women's Wear

Tank Theory, began in 2001 as Andrew Silverman and Zach Johnsen as the founders. Silverman contributed business while Johnsen provided the art. With a political background, Tank theory came from what Johnsen calls a “political think tank”.

Tank Theory has 20 – 25 artists with whom they have on and off relationships with. Included in this list are Nishi from Japan, James Roper of England, Marion Bolognesi, Adam Amengual and Asif Mian of New York, Matt Moore of Boston, Robert Hardgrave with a love of personal symbols, Alberto Seveso of Italy, Stephen Holding who uses personal experiences to engulf his images into enticing graphics, Lupo Avanti and Ryan Lombardi of San Francisco, Daniel St. George of Brooklyn, Taiwanese James Jean residing in New Jersey, Dana Woulfe an expert of aesthetic art, Japanese Kenji Nakayama from Boston, Steve Wilson of U.K, Joshua Prince of California and the group, Project SF.

With these many artists, Tank Theory was fortunate to mold so many talents together to produce a clothing line with innovative, cutting-edge classic graphics and loud artwork – building a business bound to succeed.

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Tank Theory sports street wear for both men and women. The collection has a variety of colorful t-shirts imprinted with controversial artwork such as Virgin Harriet, which is a shirt portraying a woman in Mother Mary’s pose holding guns in both her hands as well as the gun with an image of a female on the handle. Tank Theory wanted a political background and with graphics like these, and by the looks of it, the brand has certainly succeeded.

The brand offers men and women’s street wear from belts with huge and artistic buckles, sweatshirts and crew necks, caps, hoodies, accessories, sneakers to even silkscreen print.

Tank Theory can be seen in Antenna Magazine, Fashion Unfolding, T-World Magazine, Vice Magazine, Shout Magazine, C 16 Magazine, XLR8R Magazine, Sport & Street and Stash Magazine as well as in advertisements like the Spiritus and the Conquest ad.

The brand is available in over 30 stores around the U.S.A as well as in Behavior Store, Da’Cave Clothing and Black Label in Singapore, Brand Central in Germany, Funky Spot in Sweden, Nyca787 in Puerto Rico, Remix in South Korea and in Team Hell Clothing in U.K.

With their clothes,  Tank Theory certainly knows the fashion industry well. For creativity, originality and bold designs, Tank Theory is the brand to remember.