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MTN Fab 5 Freddy Limited Edition Spray Paint 400ml, Colorado Red
MTN Fab 5 Freddy Limited Edition Spray Paint 400ml, Colorado Red
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DELIVERY
DELIVERY
Order before 14:00 (weekdays), and your package will be shipped the same day. Delivery usually takes 2-4 working days, depending on where in the country you live. If you order for more than 500 SEK, delivery to a pickup point is free!
- STANDARD DELIVERY: 49 Kr (FREE for orders over 500 Kr)
- POSTNORD Pickup Point: 79 Kr
- POSTNORD Home Delivery: 89 Kr
- POSTNORD Business Delivery: 99 Kr
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ABOUT US
ABOUT US
In 2018 we started Unfade with the goal of becoming the best shop for graffiti and street art supplies. Everyone working for Unfade has deep roots in the graffiti culture and lots of experience of the products we are selling. In our assortment you can find products from global brands like Montana, Molotow, Loop, MTN, Grog and Posca, but also fanzines from independent publishers and exclusive artworks by artists.
30 DAYS RETURN POLICY
30 DAYS RETURN POLICY
30 day return policy counted from the day the order was placed. All products returned most be in resalable condition. Before sending back products please contact our customer order: info@unfade.com. Return shipping expenses is payed by the customer.
If you received a damaged or faulty product please contact our customer service and we will replace the product(s) or issue a refund. If you want to file a complaint please send us a mail: info@unfade.com.
Fred Brathwaite, more popularly known as Fab 5 Freddy, is an American visual artist, filmmaker, and Hip-Hop pioneer. He is considered one of the architects of the street art movement. Freddy emerged in New York's downtown underground creative scene in the late 1970s as a graffiti artist. He was the bridge between the burgeoning uptown rap scene and the downtown art scene. Freddy was a member of the Brooklyn-based graffiti group the Fabulous 5, known for painting the entire side of New York City Subway cars. Freddy began to transition from street graffiti into the art world. Freddy connected with New York underground filmmaker Charlie Ahearn, whom he had met at The Times Square Show, and they began production on the film Wild Style (released 1983). The film would go on to showcase artist Lee Quiรฑones as artist Zoro, from the Bronx, and of the burgeoning Hip-Hop culture. It was the first film to illustrate Hip-Hop culture, derived from an idea Freddy had to refute the negative depiction of NYC's urban youth and to link for the first time break dancing, MCing, DJing and graffiti under one umbrella or branches from the same tree. Freddy created the film's original music score, co-produced the film and even ended up being casted as one of the leading roles. In the late 1980s, Freddy became the first host of the groundbreaking Hip-Hop music video show Yo! MTV Raps, and directed many iconic rap videos and film projects into the 90s and beyond. To this day, Fab 5 Freddy remains a cultural icon and vanguard of the culture.