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Fifty Karats Presents the “SS18” Collection

With the slightly overwhelming craze shadowing their “Make Money Not Friends” apparel, Fifty Karats has released yet another wave of dope clothing upon us, The “SS18” Collection.  
 
The brand has been on a consistent rise, not just in their hometown of Miami, but all over the world. From receiving support through athletes, social media mavens, artists and even designing custom sweat suits for South Florida’s own, Kodak Black, it was no surprise that Fifty Karats had something coming. 
 
With this being their 6th collection to drop, “SS18” continues to build off of what buyers already love about the brand, comfort with style, including – tee shirts, hoodies, jackets, and something completely different from the other collections, a tote bag.  This collection also offers about six new layouts for the Fifty Karats logo. Some of the designs present a “Life Is Short/Play To Win” tee shirt and another with a red, black and green peace sign printed on the front with Fifty Karats neatly tagged underneath. 
 
“SS18” also features Fifty Karat swim trunks, which are sadly already sold out, and Champion basketball shorts, both of which the brand has never sold in previous collections. The shorts come in gray, black, red and green with the Fifty Karats logo printed along the front of the right shorts leg in white and the brands motto, “Balance + Moderation” on the back. 
 
The “SS18” Collection released a little over a week ago and has been receiving nothing but positive feedback on the brand’s social media. Surprisingly enough, many comments matched my thoughts exactly. With one of my favorite looks of the release being the black Fifty Karats, around-the-waist or across-the-shoulder fanny pack that I noticed in the collections look book. It wasn’t on the site just yet, so hopefully it’s a preview of something soon by Fifty Karats to come.
 
 
 
 
 
Fifty Karats Presents the “SS18” Collection
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