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Incase Incase for Shepard Fairey Canvas Sleeves + Campus Pack
Thanks to his viral Obey The Giant campaign and famous Obama Hope posters, Shepard Fairey is as close to a household name as urban artists come nowadays, and a favorite of iLounge’s editors, too. Building on its past artist collaborations, including the Andy Warhol collection, Incase has brought Fairey together with Apple cases in its new Incase for Shepard Fairey collection, and we’re legitimately excited. Printed on the company’s standard Canvas Sleeve ($80) and Campus Pack ($150), these officially licensed pieces are a great way to carry a Mac around in some of Fairey’s recent work.
Four different designs are available in the set: Yen Pattern Red and Yen Pattern Black are both available printed on Campus Pack, as well as on the range of Mac sleeves. Lotus Ornament and Obey Elephant, on the other hand, only come on the sleeves, but feature different images on the front and back.
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