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YOURTURN has unveiled its latest streetwear venture, BROKE PARIS, following the success of its BROKE BERLIN collection released last month.

This time around YOURTURN explored vibrant Parisian neighborhoods in search of inspiration and creative talent. They landed upon artist Pol Taburet (@yves.ciroc), Maya Coline (@maya_coline), Pierre Constant (@pierrecstant) and Nahuel Serrano (@young_babtou).

Pol Taburet, who illustrated the BROKE PARIS Tee, discusses his work and t-shirt illustration in a second short documentary film created by YOURTURN. The film follows the four Paris locals through the city's suburbs and goes on to share their experiences of youth, art and creativity within the city.

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BROKE PARIS aims to embody the high life on a low budget lifestyle and includes the illustrated tee, as well as a logo sweater, printed tee, a track and camo jacket, and polo shirt.

The limited edition collection is on sale for just two weeks between July 2 and 16 via the official BROKE by YOURTURN online store.

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