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The Legends League | Because The Kids Don’t Play

Posted by Oak and Oar on May 4, 2011

BTKDP Teaser from JC on Vimeo.

The mastermind behind Toronto based label and collective The Legends League/Ideall Clothing, Bryan Espiritu, is busy putting the finishing touches on his very first solo art exhibition ‘The Kids Don’t Play’. The show is going down Friday May 13th at Gallery 99 (99 Sudbury Street) in Toronto.

For those who may not be all to familiar with Bryan or the Legends League, basically stripped down to the core the Legends League serves as a creative canvas for the multi talented designer, writer and artist. “Fueled by his life experiences and passion for brutally honest representation, he has built a young and powerful following for his artwork, written work and clothing line, “IDEALL”.”

Follow @legendsleague and wish the homie a Happy 30th.

And incase you missed it

The Legends League – Trailer from Eighteen Eighty on Vimeo.

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