Empowering California Wildfire Relief: Cooling Shirts for Heroes and Survivors

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Celebrating the ‘Super Scoopers’ of Firefighting History
As wildland fires grip Southern California once again, an innovative apparel brand, Blipshift, wants to pay homage to the historic "super scoopers" battling these blazes. The Toronto-based company, known for their bold designs celebrating car culture and vintage motoring, has unleashed a limited-time collection featuring California’s iconic fire-fighting seaplanes.
About the Design Inspiration
The arresting design, featured on a selection of shirts, hoodies, and posters, was crafted in collaboration with Michele Castiglione, Exterior Design Director at Rivian Electric Vehicles. Notably, Jonny Lieberman, a revered car critic and author, had a hand in inspiring the overall design. Visually, Castiglione drew inspiration from a Creative Commons image by photography master Maarten Visser. This stunning composite captures the fiery spirit of resilience, as exemplified by LA’s firefighting community.
Purchasing Options and Designs
For collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone admiring the striking designs, choose from a quartet of stunning items:
Product | Details | Price | Dimensions |
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Mens Fitted Shirt | Classic comfort with a classic look | $25 | Slim fit, soft fabric |
Fitted Pullover Hoodie | Cozy warmth for extreme weather | $45 | Water-resistant, long sleeves |
Posters & Prints | Inspire your art space with 11×16 prints | Starts at $18 | High-definition print |
What’s more – if you ever wear a shirt, hoodie, or poster boasting a Blipshift design (like the CL-415 graphic above), go ahead and shout out your swag in our comments section (below) – or share this piece with anyone you know wearing classic Blipshift gear for an instant fashion revival!
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