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Sullen

The story of Sullen

Based out of Huntington Beach, California, the Sullen Art Collective is an Art-Driven Lifestyle Apparel brand that integrates like minded sub cultures within one platform. Co-owner Ryan Smith, a professional Tattoo Artist for over 12 years, has built relationships with the worlds' top Tattoo Artists, Graffiti Artists, and Painters - the 'Sullen Art Collective'. Artists from around the world come to Sullen HQ to draw and paint true collaborations. We call it 'True Art'. We give recognition to these artists on a number of different levels with artist signature apparel.

The Sullen Art Collective is also very deeply rooted in action sports including Skate, Surf, BMX, FMX, Motocross, MMA, and Wake Boarding. Our professional team of athletes are regulars on FUEL Tv, Dew Tour programming and all over industry magazines. Our commitment to Music is reflected by its genre of musicians ranging from Punk Rock to Hip Hop to Heavy Metal. We are not defined by any one style of music, single sport or culture. We represent a community of culturally aware youth inspired by a diverse range of interests, each of which is represented through Sullen's underground movement. You could describe Sullen's West Coast Lifestyle in many ways... But it always comes back to the Art. Sullen is True Art.
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