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Preview: Aaron de la Cruz x HEX

Artist Aaron de le Cruz has collaborated with fashion brand Hex to create a unique collection of lifestyle items including duffels, backpacks, and iphone cases. All items highlight De la Cruz's unique patterns, which are used on the high-quality materials that Hex is known for.

Preview the items below,  and come out to the HEX store on November 30th, when HEX will host the release of the collaboration at their flagship in Downtown Los Angeles starting at 7pm. 804 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014. The products will be available online in early December.

About HEX

Established in 2010, HEX is proud to bring fashion forward thinking to the often mundane world of tech apparel and merchandise. With over 20 years of design roots in the fashion industry, HEX has not only come on the scene, but stolen it. With a collection that showcases a stylish array of bags, wallets and cases, HEX has fused fashion with technology to create innovative products that will provide top-quality storage for all of your tech devices without inflicting any damage on your style. We’re here to serve… More information on HEX can be found on hexbrand.comFacebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About Aaron De La Cruz

Aaron De La Cruz's work, though minimal and direct at first, tends to overcome barriers of separation and freely steps in and out of the realms of painting and design. The act and the marks themselves are very simple but tend to take on distinct and sometimes higher meanings in the broad range of mediums and contexts they appear in and on. His work finds strengths in the reduction of his interests in life to minimal information. De La Cruz gains from the idea of exclusion, just because you don't literally see it, doesn't mean that it's not there.  More information about Aaron can be found at aarondelacruz.com.

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