Cross Colours is that brand you saw everywhere in the 90s - I mean, everywhere! From Will Smith, to TLC, to Muhammad Ali, Cross Colours made its mark with bright, colourful, cut. In 1990, on the first season of the hit primetime television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, lead actor Will Smith wore a series of boldly hued and geometric looks designed by a young Los Angeles-based urban apparel line named Cross Colours. African American-owned, founded by Carl Jones and T.J.
Walker, the brand quickly skyrocketed, securing a plethora of orders across the country and. In anticipation of The Hundreds X Cross Colours upcoming collaboration: We asked the founders of iconic '90s street brand Cross Colours - Carl Jones and TJ Walker (pictured below) - to get a bit nostalgic. Below, they share their favorite celebrities of yester-millennium who proudly wore Cross Colours' clothing without prejudice and why.: 1) WILL SMITH Will Smith was the first to.
Cross Colours exploded out of Los Angeles in 1989 with a mission stitched into every hoodie: Clothing Without Prejudice. By 1992, it was everywhere - Will Smith on Fresh Prince, TLC on MTV. Cross Colours is that brand you saw everywhere in the 90s - I mean, everywhere! From Will Smith, to TLC, to Muhammad Ali, Cross Colours made its mark with bright, colourful, cut-and-sew pieces that built a legacy. The real legend of Cross Colours, however, is the brand's origin.
Founded by Carl Jones and TJ Walker in 1989, Cross Colours was built on a single message: Clothing Without Prejudice. Vintage Cross Colours Will Smith Fresh Prince Of Bel Air T-Shirt in size Large. This black shirt features a graphic print of Will Smith, known for his role in the 90s sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Made of cotton with a crew neck and short sleeves, it has a classic fit.
New Exhibit Features Fashion Brand Made Famous by Will Smith on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' The California African American Museum's September exhibit 'Cross Colours: Black Fashion in the. GARAGE spoke to Walker about the ten most iconic Cross Colours pieces worn by artists throughout the years. Will Smith It was the stylist of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air who first got their hands on from the brand.
The Cross Colours co. Cross Colours™ was also the first black-owned clothing brand to earn global recognition, as their sales reached $100 million with the support of celebrities like Will Smith, Tupac, TLC, and Mary J. Blige wore Cross Colours™ on tv, movies, music videos, tours, photoshoots, and appearances.