Pre-owned Columbine Yes I Believe In God Hoodie Grail In Black
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i Believe In God " Columbine Hoodie [ ] On April 20, 1999, Dylan Klebold And Eric Harris Stormed Columbine High School And Brutally Took The Lives Of Twelve Of Their Peers And One Of Their Teachers Before Taking Their Own. In The Immediate Afterwake, The Victims And Their Stories Began To Surface — One Of The Most "recognizable" Being That Of 17 Year Old Cassie Bernall. As The Story Went, According To The Boston Globe, She Was Approached By Eric Harris During The Pair’S Attack On The Library With A Bible Opened Up In Front Of Her. Harris Mockingly Asked Her Whether Or Not She Believed In God, Where She Reportedly Replied "yes, I Do Believe In God." Harris Then Allegedly Laughed And Pulled The Trigger. The Story Notoriously Spread Like Wildfire, Especially Amongst Christian Groups, And Cassie Was Heralded As A Martyr. Over Time As The Official Story Was Pieced Together, Though, It Became Clear That This Recollection Of Events Was Merely A Myth — The Various Inputs From Other Students Who Were Also Present At The Attack In The Same Area Weren’T Able To Pinpoint Who Exactly Said What, Or If Some Of What Was Thought To Be Said Even Happened In The First Place. On Top Of This, In Cassie’S Mother’S Biography, She Wrote About How Her Daughter Struggled With Her Faith And Religious Identity. Despite This, Cassie’S Story Continues To Be Used And — According To Vox — Attributed To A "bigger Narrative, With Far-Reaching Effects." The Story Of Cassie Bernall And The Impact It Had On Tens Of Thousands — Perhaps Hundreds Of Thousands — Of People Cannot Be Understated. Many Local, Youth, And Religious Organizations Began To Commemorate The Columbine Shooting And Cassie (Which Contributed To The Aforementioned Larger Narrative) By Printing Her Supposed "last Words" On T-Shirts En Masse. When Enfants Riches Déprimés’ Models Boldly Walked The Elegant Parisian Corridors Of Christie’S Auction House Debuting The Label’S Printemps / Été 2018 Collection, Nobody Was Really Sure What To Expect. The Runway Was Golden: Silk Shirts With Obscure References To New Wave Giants The Human League, Leather Bags Emblazoned With The Le Rosey Crest, And Crudely Hand-Drawn Boots Were Only A Fraction Of Highlights, But The Most Controversial And Daring Garment To Be Featured Was A Knitted Loro Piana Cashmere Sweater With "columbine" Sprawled Across The Front; Revealing A Twisted Interest And Focus On The Tragedy. The "columbine Knit" Became One Of The Brand’S Most Recognizable Pieces, With Many People Despising Its Creation And Others Admiring Its Boldness. Five Years Later, As A Part Of The First Drop Of The Label’S Automne / Hiver 2023 Collection, The Brand Shockingly Returned To Focusing On The Tragedy, Citing And Parodying One Of The Aforementioned Exemplary Vintage T-Shirts (Likely As A Means Of Commemoration And To Also Poke Fun At The Skewed Religious Narrative). Being Put On Hats, Tees, And A Hoodie, Everything Sold Out Almost Immediately. With Patchwork On The Front And Back, This Piece Is Surely A Grail For All Erd Collectors. No Returns, Refunds, Or Exchanges Any Flaws Are Noted Above All Authentic Products (Can Provide Receipt For Most If Asked) If You Send An Offer Please Be Payment Ready (Offers Sent In The Form Of A Question That Don’T Purchase If Accepted Will Be Blocked (Don’T Waste My Time)) Ask About Shipping Outside Of Usa Will Not Sell To Anyone With 0 Transactions Or Extreme Negative Feedback | Enfants Riches Deprimes Columbine Yes I Believe In God Hoodie Grail in Black, Men's (Size Medium)
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Enfants Riches Déprimés is a fashion collective based between downtown Los Angeles and Paris. The label was founded by designer Herni Alexander in 2012. Alexander is inspired by fusing Japanese avant-garde 80s style with French punk streetwear. Relying heavily on concepts of deconstruction and DIY, the brand gives off a rebellious yet exclusive attitude that takes a stand against the rigidness of fashion.
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