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The Italian fashion designer has shown what several articles from his new SHIB themed clothing collection will look like
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- Take a peek at the new Shiba Inu themed collection
- The former SHIB arsonist raised his head to slam the Shib team
Renowned fashion designer John Richmond from Italy, who is currently 62 years old, has taken to his official Twitter account to share snippets of his new SHIB-themed clothing collection.
Take a peek at the new Shiba Inu themed collection
This is not the first joint project between SHIB and Richmond. Previously, U.Today reported that he shared an illustration of his collaboration with Shiba Inu in September last year. Additionally, in early January, Richmond tweeted that he would be presenting a “new sporty-chic line”, again SHIB themed, at UOMO’s Pitti Immagine event.
The illustration posted by Richmond this time shows the anime character Grimmjow wearing a jacket, pants and a t-shirt. SHIB is written on the shirt (in the chest zone) and on the front of the trousers.
The words “SHIB” on the T-shirt are complemented by two crossbones in a pirate style, similar to the illustration presented to the SHIB community in the September tweet.
The community reacted positively, and many users rejoiced, posting positive replies to support the designer’s efforts to promote their favorite meme token, the Shiba Inu.
Peek peek 👀
Grimmjow in JohnRichmond x SHIBA total appearance, Rocking 🎸 #LegendsLiveForever #NFT #funart #artist #SHIBARMY #SHIB #web3 #RichmondShibafashion #mode #illustration #art #grimmjow #anime pic.twitter.com/sID19RJ8Vz
— John Richmond (@JRichmondstyle) January 25, 2023
The former SHIB arsonist raised his head to slam the Shib team
As U.Today previously reported, Bigger Entertainment CEO Steven Cooper, a former major SHIB fan, came out of the shadows to criticize the SHIB team, essentially calling the entire project surrounding this token a pyramid scheme.
Apparently referring to the recent downfall of SHIB leader dev Shytoshi Kusama along with other major figures in the community and their sacking, Cooper tweeted he was pleased that “the SHIB community is finally seeing the truth come to light.”
He reminds his followers and the rest of the Shiba Inu troop that he is passionate about token memes and does a lot of regular burning to help reduce the number in circulation. His Bigger Entertainment company does this through a live “fuel party” on YouTube, selling tickets for $5. The funds, he argued, were used to buy SHIB again, plus they bought SHIB to burn using a portion of Bigger Entertainment’s earnings.
However, according to Cooper, later in life, the SHIB team saw him as a threat to their project, and he began receiving threats of a smear campaign to tarnish them as imposters from the SHIB team.
In response to critics’ comments, the CEO stated that he had paid all the artists working with his project, in full, and denied allegations that the SHIB army sponsored his “journeys around the world” (no further details were shared).
Cooper and his company stopped burning SHIBs early last year. Now, according to his comments, he is not holding this dog token, and he is feeling the SHIB community.
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