Kyleor wrote:Random chunks of Transformers pictures poorly slapped on clothing is neither art or fashion. This smacks of just trying to ride the hype train of the new live action movie.
Today Han Cholo Drops the new Jewelry Collection for Transformers, one of the most iconic Fandoms and Toy collections in the universe. First Rolling out with 3 iconic characters from Generation 1 to go along with the release of The Last Knight, Han Cholo is definitely bringing back the nostalgia of the 80’s toys from back in the day. From having started the company back in 2003 Brandon Schoolhouse has created some of the most unique mens jewelry in the Mens Fashion World. From creating custom pieces for Actors Such as Brad Pitt, and musicians that range from Snoop Dogg, RZA, and Murs to Gwen Stefani and Lana Del Rey Han Cholo has a voice that everyone can respond to. After launching the Star Wars Collection back in 2014 Han Cholo gained the attention of companies such as Dream works and Universal Studios to create jewelry for their licenses.
After making collections of all of these pop culture staples, which was brandon dream, Han Cholo gained the license from Hasbro to make Officially Licensed Transformers Jewelry. Gearing up for the release of many exclusives at San Diego Comic con Han Cholo found it fitting to mark their release date of the Transformers jewelry collection to go along with the release of Transformers: The Dark Knight. With the new fans of the franchise excited about the movie Brandon wanted to give something to the old school fans of the 80’s Cartoon and thats just what he did. Basing the collection on Generation 1 toys, the first rollout features Optimus Prime, Megatron and Soundwave in all their glory. You can find the new Collection available at www.hancholo.com and find the rest rolling out at SDCC 2017 and throughs out the year.
Kurona wrote:Catch me buying four of those Megatron rings and using them as a makeshift knuckleduster
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