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    Style is informed by a moment in time, and context is captured by presentation.

    The Brooklyn Circus/BKc is a menswear brand that finds inspiration in the pages of history books. Everything we make has a story, from the construction of our varsity jackets to the looms where our denim is woven, and we take these elements into consideration when we cultivate our brand. We are here to tell the story of style throughout American history and to emphasize the power of presentation. We want to change the way Americans dress, one iconic silhouette at a time through the 100-Year Plan.

    Welcome to the circus.

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150 Nevins St,
Brooklyn, NY 11217

+1 718 858 0919

ny@thebkcircus.com

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  • July 13, 2020
    editorial

    We The People-New Music From Artist mikeflo

    Lyrics: Mikeflo @mikeflo_official Verse 1 The dark matter, deep space, heaven on earth, blacker the berry, the sweetest pussy, the rebirth, the ... Read more
  • July 13, 2020
    editorial

    Collecting The Pieces-Rwandan Artist Crista Uwase

    Crista’s works consistently celebrate Blackness, and challenge the notions that Black skin is a curse.  Read more
  • July 6, 2020
    editorial

    Rumisu Art Therapy (Synesthesia) Collection

    Rumisu is a print-making brand, launched in 2013 by two female artists passionate about illustration. Read more
  • July 6, 2020
    editorial

    Supremacy:
    Who Protects Me From You?

    With two decades in advertising and branding, Creative Director Julian Alexander added familiar street level visuals akin to culture brand Supreme, with the intention of provoking thought. Read more
  • July 6, 2020
    Global Village

    In a Silent Way

    Miles Davis’ “In A Silent Way”, 1969 (the LP from which this photo series borrows its title) begins with a nostalgic church organ that sets the tone—soulful, soft, and smooth. Read more
  • July 6, 2020
    editorial

    Painter Darryl Westly's Digital Impressionism

    I believe there’s a difference between seeing and looking. The distinction lies within understanding that when we “look” at something we are forming our first perceptions or concreting the existence of the object, act or person being gazed upon within our minds. Read more
  • July 6, 2020
    editorial

    NEMISIS – A History of Abstraction

    The expressive and abbreviated figures that dominate the ambitious canvases of Reginald Sylvester II’s earlier works appear in flashes in the epic gestural abstractions that constitute his latest work Read more
  • July 6, 2020
    editorial

    A Cut in Style-Barber Shop Paintings

    I love the barbershop/salon aesthetic. Growing up, I wouldn’t necessarily say I was into art as a conscious choice, but I was aware of it Read more
  • June 29, 2020
    editorial

    Lisa Kato Face masks for the new normal for Clutch mag

    Photography: Lisa KatoPublished in: Clutch Magazine   Read more
  • June 29, 2020
    editorial

    Leon Bridges Sweeter Video Shoot

    There’s a certain kind of terror that strikes when artists are asked to talk about themselves, ha. I guess for me in particular, I've come to realize this fear is because I speak best visually.  Read more
  • June 29, 2020
    editorial

    Alessandro Squarzi Fortela An Italian American guide

    When you think of an Italian brand you don’t think of slub cotton t-shirts, zip front short sleeved fleece with the word “Hippie” hand screened on the front, or do you think of it’s founder Alessandro Squarzi as one of the biggest collectors of vintage American military clothing? Read more
  • June 29, 2020
    editorial

    Defining a Successful Photograph

    Chance Nkosi Gomez, 25 years of age, is native to the West Indian island of St. Lucia. He is based in Miami Florida where his educational interest lies in producing photographic art. Read more
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Brooklyn, NY 11217

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