Paper Planes is taking over JAY-Z's Made In America this weekend
Made In America is just days away so you can imagine the hype is only growing. Turns out popular brand Paper Planes is pulling through once again for an epic outing and to become the exclusive streetwear partner at the Labor Day Weekend festivities in Philadelphia.
Paper Planes is taking over Made In America
With over a decade of experience in the books, the brand continues its streak of signature designs and will help make the 10th annual music event go down as an incredibly memorable one.
Paper Planes worked with top designers from Who Decides War & Barriers WorldWide to create the limited-edition collection featuring nods to the Philadelphia community and the Made In America brand. Items from the collection can be parched in person at the festival or in advance at https://www.paperplane.shop/collections/made-in-america.
Established in 2008, Paper Planes combines street fashion, music, and design into one and is known for providing its signature headwear and t-shirts. 2022 marks Made in America's 10th year of performances, boasting a powerful and diverse lineup featuring headliners Bad Bunny and Tyler, The Creator.
The festival also remains rooted in the city's culture and holds advocacy at its core, averaging 15,000 social actions taken each year and over $150 million generated in economic impact for the City of Brotherly love since launching in 2012.