Here is a preview from the Parish Nation site of the holiday-winter 2007 garments. So far so good everything looks nice very colorful and still the same quality I came to expect hopefully.
Here is a preview from the Parish Nation site of the holiday-winter 2007 garments. So far so good everything looks nice very colorful and still the same quality I came to expect hopefully.
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The Good people over at Drjays just posted up an interview with the Parish clothing owners incuding head designer Pericles Papayannis, creative director/founder Tony Shellman, operations and production Ashod Spendjian, marketing Chaka Wilson.
Each of them speak on their humble beginnings and what part they play in the success that is Parish clothing. They speak on the back to school/fall garments also.
Part 2 will be coming soon with Tony speaking on some of their fall releases including jeans and hoodies.
Parish Nation clothing was featured on Bet’s new show The 5ive that shows some of the most interesting, creative or things everyone must know about in the world..that must mean Parish is definitely doing something right. Owner’s Tony Shellman and Chaka Wilson spoke on how Parish Nation came about and the inspiration behind the brand and how the consumers have accepted it. Also shots of the showroom were included in the footage.
I was reading the Dobizo blog and their is a new section called Designer Profile. The first up was none other than Parish Clothing owner Tony Shellman. The article goes in the depth about his school days when he was a model for Nordstrom and founding Enyce and Mecca. Make sure and check out the article for more on the genius Tony Shellman.
The founders of Parish Clothing line sat down with Format Magazine ( Ezine) for a brief interview to give them a little bit about the founders and the inspiration behind the Parish Clothing brand. The interview goes in depth about the meaning of the clothing name Parish Nation and gives a good look inside the creative mind behind the Parish clothing brand.
Parish Clothing, which is known for its retro hip hop vibe has obviously inspired some competition by the name of BBPBX. BBPBX is a urban clothing brand that is taking inspiration from the Parish 80’s and creating designs for their full line of garments, which according to Start a clothing brand is sold from Japan all the way back to good ole’ New York. I guess retro is in and Parish Clothing line is leading the pack.
You already know Parish is known for its bright retro inspired clothing and they hold nothing back with the release of the Parish Health Wealth jeans which will leave you 80’s retro from head to toe. I really like the detail they put into the jeans as far as embroidery and printed detail. The jeans are well worth the price tag $112 on Drjays with all the details and little surprises throughout the garment Parish Nation spared no expense in pleasing its customer.
I was reading the world’s most dangerous site aka Allhiphop.com and noticed an interview by the founders of Parish Clothing. Tony Shellman and Pericles Papayannis both of the creative minds formerly behind Enyce and now the rising brand Parish Nation Clothing. They talked about what the brand stands for and how Parish Nation Clothing is built from a community of great people to create a brand that represents art, music, and the history of hip hop and that the brand revolves around the culture of hip hop with its retro vibe.

On this site you will find all information possible about Parish Nation Clothing Line and Tony Shellman serial apparel entrepreneur. Ever since the early days of Mecca Usa Tony Shellman has been turning out hit design after hit. After selling Mecca Usa him and his partners founded the Enyce Clothing Company later selling it to Liz Claiborne for $114 million.
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