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1 month ago
Saturday, October 10, 2009 at 10:28 am

Another Clout Online exclusive, the Clout Header tee is an essential addition to your basic wardrobe. The Header tee is available in five different colorways: white/black, black/white, black/gray, black/white and black/black. Each t-shirt features the Clout throw-up by OBLVN printed under the collar. Stock up on the Clout Header tees in the CLOUT STORE.

2 months ago
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 4:25 pm

Clout x Todd Bratrud x Burlesque | Clout #11 Todd Bratrud Cover Print

10 Color Print - 18 x 24" - $50.00 

We've teamed up with Burlesque Design to release a 10 color limited edition print of the Issue 11 cover art by Todd Bratrud. The print follows the limited edition Clout x Todd Bratrud t-shirt and Clout x Todd Bratrud x Music Skins skin releases. Each print is signed and numbered by Todd Bratrud himself and one copy of Clout #11 will be included with each purchase. The 18 x 24", ten-color screenprint job done by Ben LaFond is the first poster print to be released by CLOUT and will definitely be a sought after item. Limited to 250.

Burlesque Design is based in Northeast Minneapolis, MN and has been screen printing posters and designing as an art collective since 2003. Purchase a matching Music Skins skin for your phone or device from www.musicskins.com/clout.

Buy it HERE

2 months ago
Sunday, August 30, 2009 at 4:45 pm

Clout has teamed up with Music Skins to release a skin of the Clout Issue 11 cover, illustrated by the legendary Todd Bratrud. They're available for the iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry and a variety of other devices for $15 each. Click here to purchase one for your device. More about Music Skins after the jump.

We were sent some to feature in the upcoming issue and of course, had to test them out. They have a huge selection of designs and the 3M vinyl is definitely high quality. The high gloss over laminate adds some grip and leaves a good feel in your hand. Super easy to apply, they're great for personalizing and protecting your device from scratches without adding any bulk. Be sure to check out their custom skin service, where you can design your own. A great product, made in the USA.  

Look out for future CLOUT x Music Skin releases.

From MusicSkins.com: "MusicSkins are the premier music and music related device skins on the planet. Our skins are made from premium grade 3M vinyl and adhesive technology so they apply easily and remove without leaving any residue. We also use a high gloss over laminate, which adds durability and a photo quality finish to our skins. "

3 months ago
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 11:24 am

The CLOUT x RIME Limited Edition tee is now available exclusively online at www.cloutonline.com. Limited to 120 and available in adult sizes S - 3X, the CLOUT x RIME Limited Edition tee in black features an original illustration by RIME AKA Jersey Joe with the CLOUT logo printed in black.The printed label features RIME's signature tag.

3 months ago
Monday, August 17, 2009 at 12:02 am

Find out more at: CloutOnline.com and ShortyFatz.com

6 months ago
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 3:06 am

The Clout x Cope 2 Issue 11 Limited Edition tee is now available and is limited to only 72 units. Available in adult sizes S - 3X. One copy of Clout #11 will be included which features the illest COPE 2 interview printed to date. 5 pages of dope flicks and words from the man himself. Read on for a sneak peak into the pages of issue 11.

Get yours HERE

7 months ago
Monday, March 23, 2009 at 1:00 pm

The new issue of Clout Magazine is now available! You can purchase a copy of Clout #11 here at our online store, various online shops or at a fine retailer near you.

In conjunction, a limited edition Clout #11 T-shirt was created featuring the cover artwork of legendary skateboard artist, Todd Bratrud. Receive a complimentary copy of Clout #11 with each t-shirt purchase. Limited to 50.

Find out what's inside this issue and view additional images after the jump.

What's my favorite word? BITCH! Last issue, the theme among all those we interviewed was versatility. This issue's common denominator is longevity. You might even call the interviewees in this eleventh issue legends. First up is Bay Area rap pioneer and the godfather of pimp rap, Too $hort. Crafting his art since the age of 14, Too $hort has been around for more than twenty years and still remains to be relevant today. Building a solid foundation in the Bay Area rap scene beginning in his early teen years, San Quinn continues to be a mainstay and positive force for the younger generation. For almost thirty years, Cope 2 has been getting up in the streets on a consistent basis and now has made a professional career out of his art. He talks to Clout about his beginnings as a writer and gives us some words on his inspirations, crews, beef and the state of graffiti today. On the cover, you'll find a pin-up lizard girl unmistakably illustrated by the legendary skateboard artist Todd Bratrud. You wouldn't know it from reading his interview but he's been drawing and skateboarding for two decades and has contributed countless graphics to the scene. Graffiti writer GESO made his way onto the scene 16 years ago and has one of the most unique styles. Following the road less traveled, GESO's got a style and attitude all his own.You'll also find a Q&A with the creator of innovative brand Two In The Shirt, Marek Grubel, who is bringing tastefully provocative graphics on tees season after season. And as always, a solid selection of great photos of walls, freights and city streets from coast to coast as well as product and fashion features. - CULT OF BEAUTY

9 months ago
Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 2:46 pm

Read more for the full editorial and a sneak peak of the Todd Bratrud limited edition Clout Magazine 11 T shirt that will be released with the new issue...

What's my favorite word? BITCH! Last issue, the theme among all those we interviewed was versatility. This issue's common denominator is longevity. You might even call the interviewees in this eleventh issue legends. First up is Bay Area rap pioneer and the godfather of pimp rap, Too $hort. Crafting his art since the age of 14, Too $hort has been around for more than twenty years and still remains to be relevant today. Building a solid foundation in the Bay Area rap scene beginning in his early teen years, San Quinn continues to be a mainstay and positive force for the younger generation. For almost thirty years, Cope 2 has been getting up in the streets on a consistent basis and now has made a professional career out of his art. He talks to Clout about his beginnings as a writer and gives us some words on his inspirations, crews, beef and the state of graffiti today. On the cover, you'll find a pin-up lizard girl unmistakably illustrated by the legendary skateboard artist Todd Bratrud. You wouldn't know it from reading his interview but he's been drawing and skateboarding for two decades and has contributed countless graphics to the scene. Graffiti writer GESO made his way onto the scene 16 years ago and has one of the most unique styles. Following the road less traveled, GESO's got a style and attitude all his own.You'll also find a Q&A with the creator of innovative brand Two In The Shirt, Marek Grubel, who is bringing tastefully provocative graphics on tees season after season. And as always, a solid selection of great photos of walls, freights and city streets from coast to coast as well as product and fashion features. - CULT OF BEAUTY

More info and updates will be coming soon, so in the mean time SUBSCRIBE and get your copies delivered directly to your front door.

1 year and 3 months ago
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 12:32 pm

 

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Read on for the editorial...

Versatility is one of the keys to success and all the interviewees in this tenth issue possess that quality in one way or another. The Game has been leading the West Coast resurgence for some time now and with his record label, The Black Wall Street, has been bringing up artists like Clyde Carson to follow suit. Hailing from Oakland, California, Clyde Carson is one of the Bay’s most promising stars and when we met up with him at the Coliseum Yard in The Town, that star quality was quite evident. Purveyor of Hyphy Juice, Clyde Carson not only has his music game on tight, but business as well. Another rising star from the Bay, Traxamillion has been knocking out slap after slap and lyrically, is just as good as his production and you’ll be hearing a lot more from this young star who’s working with some of rap’s major players. In the next issue, we will be featuring an in-depth interview with the man who put Clyde Carson’s hometown on the map and who’s also worked with Trax, rap pioneer and living legend, Too $hort, so stay tuned. From the East Coast, we’ve got Brooklyn’s Tek and Steele of Smif-N-Wessun, who are now back with a new album and a refreshing amount of insightful lyrics. Speaking of Brooklyn, photographer Boogie, who was born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia and now calls NY home, has shot various images of street life around the world and gives us some insight in a Q&A session. Portland, Oregon based artist Ryan Bubnis, who is just as comfortable in a train yard as well as in a gallery, shows us some of his new work and talks about his art and what the future holds. Infamous Australian madman Chopper Read who was notorious as a criminal, and is also a successful author and surprisingly now a recording artist is an example of how versatility helps to keep one relevant. MUCH, whose versatile style graces numerous freight trains that roll across America, converses with EWOK in one of my favorite interviews to date. Lastly, I agree with ALOY in that graffiti should be done for the fun of it. Check out his interview along with flicks of some dope ass spots he’s caught. Versatility is key. Be smart, be safe and as Much says, more painting less posting.

CULT OF BEAUTY

To get this issue before the stores do. BUY NOW.

2 year and 0 months ago
Saturday, November 3, 2007 at 2:35 pm

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