Chaz Bojorquez Levi's Trucker Jacket

Chaz Bojorquez’s Black Trucker (Chaz started writing in 1969) Each jacket is packaged in a commemorative box bearing a stamp reminiscent of the artist’s “tag” and comes with a print of the artwork on the jacket that measures 9 inches by 12 inches and is not signed or numbered.

 For the Levi’s® x MOCA collaboration, the brand has partnered with pioneers in street art and graffiti who are also featured in MOCA’s Art in the Streets exhibition: 

Chaz Bojorquez – Growing up, Chaz Bojorquez was exposed to the uses, values and craft of East Los Angeles graffiti lettering styles. By the end of 1969, he had created an iconic tag symbol that represented him and the streets – a stylized skull called “Señor Suerte” (Mr. Luck), which has become a well-known street image of protection from death.

Since it was first introduced in 1967, the Levi’s® Trucker Jacket has served as an iconic canvas for artists around the world, from the boogie-down Bronx to the favelas of Brazil. Beginning this week, the Levi’s® Trucker Jacket will serve as the canvas for a special collaboration celebrating the brand’s partnership with the Art in the Streets exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA).  All proceeds from the sale of the jackets will benefit MOCA and the community programs it supports. 

Open edition, 50 Jackets per artist. No Returns.

Price: $250.00

Member's Price: $225.00




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