Beware of The Snakes: MJGonzales’s ‘Toxic’ Collection is Serpentine and Sublime

April 6, 2021
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April 6, 2021

 

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MJGonzales is adding animal print to streetwear. But not in the way that you might think.

 

Their latest drop, Toxic, is full of snake motifs; the sleeves of one hoodie are wrapped in realistic, serpentine illustrations and a haunting, fanged snake adorns the chest of another.

 

The hoodies, which are 100% cotton, are perfect for the spring weather. Soft and seasonal. Serpentine and self-assured.

 

 

 

Toxic is  exclusively black, white and grey. The monochromatic collection sees oversized t-shirts, hoodies and cargo pants.

 

Source: MJGonzales

 

Founded in Krems, Austria, in 2015, MJGonzales is a high-quality streetwear brand.

 

On their website, they describe themselves:

 

The brand stands mainly in Europe for high-quality men's fashion that is also suitable for everyday use. Each of our parts is carefully selected, follows our strict concept and finally gets the unique style of our designers to convey our special style correctly.

 

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Our goal is to surpass ourselves every time and to give our customers a new feeling of what they associate with our brand without losing the focus on good quality and existing concepts.

 

We do not pay attention to the zeitgeist but try to define it.

 

Despite the fact that they are known for being a men's streetwear brand, gender-neutral pieces have been at the forefront of their recent drops.

 

Source: MJGonzales

 

Check out our favourite pieces from Toxic:

 

Source: MJGonzales

 

Source: MJGonzales

 

Source: MJGonzales

 

Source: MJGonzales

 

You can check their latest drops via their Instagram or on their official website.

 

 

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