LOS ANGELES, CA, April 23, 2014 (Press-News.org) King Ice, an online hip hop jewelry retailer, introduced new brands to its apparel collection for spring 2014. Commonly known for jewelry and accessories, King Ice introduced two streetwear brands for its new apparel categories. Until recently, the company's apparel categories consisted of a limited amount of graphic tees and snapback caps. For its spring collection, King Ice introduced Rocksmith apparel and BLKSOX luxury socks.
Rocksmith specializes in shirts, outerwear, denim, hats, knits, and accessories. Rocksmith is known for fusing Japanese design and New York style streetwear. The brand has become popular with hip hop artists such as Wu Tang, 2 Chainz, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z, and Lil Wayne among others. The initial Rocksmith collection for King Ice features tees, tank tops, and hats in limited quantities.
Included in the 2014 spring collection is the luxury sock brand BLK SOX. BLK SOX creates custom made luxury socks with vibrant, highly detailed designs. The first BLK SOX products to hit King Ice include the Pharaoh, Sunset, Golden Gate, Vegas, and Oreos among others. For King Ice, these two brands is just the start of their apparel expansion.
"In the next few months we'll be bringing in Crooks & Castles, Wu Tang, Two Angle, and Fly Society," said Tom of King Ice. "Our goal is provide our customers with everything they need under one domain. Our customers will soon be able to get the hottest apparel brands and the sickest iced out jewelry from one site."
For more information visit KingIce.com.
About King Ice
King Ice is a leader in hip hop jewelry and accessories. Their collections include hip hop chains, pendants, bracelets, watches, earrings, and much more. The company has worked with Snoop Lion, Mike Tyson, The Game, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and ESPN Magazine, among others.
King Ice Launches Streetwear Collection for Spring 2014
Hip hop jeweler expands into streetwear apparel with Rocksmith, BLK SOX, and more to come.
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