Artus Clothing
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Artus Clothing | |
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URL | http://www.artusclothing.com/ |
Commercial? | Yes |
Type of site | Company info and online store |
Owner | David Box |
Created by | David Box and Mike Donahue |
Launched | 2002 |
Artus Clothing is a clothing company that produces t-shirts and sweatshirts. Founded in Los Gatos, California in 2002 by David Box and Mike Donahue, Artus promotes and sponsors both local and mainstream musicians.
In addition to professional illustrators, sponsored musicians such as dredg bassist Drew Roulette and Bicasso of Living Legends have contributed artwork to Artus's line of t-shirts.
[edit] Notable appearances
- Trapt bassist Pete Charell wore Artus's "Jelly" design in the music video for "Stand Up" from their Someone in Control album [1].
- dredg bassist Drew Roulette and Strata drummer Adrian Robison appear in the 2006 Artus Clothing catalog [2].