Congratulations to our clever friends over at Two Rabbits Studios! The designers have made it into the final 2 for Globe Shoe's 'Design a Cruiser' contest. The artists behind the design crew have a lot of history making art for L.A., so we wanna see them take the prize for our city. Voting ends tomorrow and the guys need all the support they can get. Simply go to Facebook, find and "Like" Globe Shoes, and then "Like" the picture of their board as seen above. In return, Two Rabbits is giving a code for a ten percent discount at its store, where you can find killer posters, shirts, and prints from some of the street's most thrilling artists. Go Dos Conejos!
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