BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
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BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW

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BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
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Boiler Room are once again making headlines as they pair up with DJ and producer Eris Drew to release a comprehensive, 13-piece apparel capsule comprising T-shirts, hoodies and accessories as the biggest Boiler Room collaboration to date. Eris believes that rave can help individuals transcend cultural limitations, become connected to nature and learn more about themselves. 

The garments channel inspiration from Eris’ connection to rave, nature and Psilocybe, and launched last night through a livestreamed set from Eris Drew as well as a crop of guests - Black Cadmium, Beige, and Jeremy Sylvester - with each piece adorned with artwork from the ever so playful Alfie Kungu. We see Kungu’s eclectic art style depicting hallucinations of dancing daisies, morphing dancers and much more, with each item being limited to 100 pieces.

"My collaboration with Boiler Room combines both my love of 90's skate gear and my lifelong dedication to psychedelic raving. I hope the loose fits are as comfortable for a dance floor as they would be for a DJ battle.” — Eris Drew

The collection is available now from Boiler Room’s webstore, and the launch stream is also available to watch there.

BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW
BOILER ROOM’S BIGGEST COLLABORATION IS HERE: ERIS DREW

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