Illustrator Rich Fairhead notes his influences as Johnny Cash, criminal tattoos and unicorns (plus tea, vodka and scummy pubs), while his client list stretches from Maccy D’s to Nike, G-Shock and Lazy Oaf.
The latest addition to the latter line up is menswear label Farah, with whom Fairhead has just collaborated on a small capsule collection of illustrated tops.
Based in south London, Rich ‘draws with pens’, creating the type of fun, cartoon like images that make great motifs thrown across T-shirt fronts found in ‘cool’ London boutiques.
Which is obviously why Farah made the call.
The Laxley and the Dutchmore – the products of said hook up – bear a square print made up of triangle and star shaped doodles, providing the quirk factor to any boys night out line up.
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