TEXTURES Teams With ED STONE For Clothing Line

September 29, 2011

British clothing brand Ed Stone and Dutch technical metal band TEXTURES have announced the launch of an exclusive TEXTURES x Ed Stone T-shirt line. The line of T-shirts will be based around the band's new album, "Dualism", which was recently released through Nuclear Blast Records. The T-shirts will be limited to a 100 pieces per design once they have sold out the next design in the series will be revealed. The first design was created by Jeremy Packer at ZombieYeti Studios and is based on the TEXTURES song "Arms Of The Sea".

Commenting on the new venture, the band had this to say, "It's really cool to be able to expand our collaboration with Ed Stone even more, with the release of the TEXTURES / Ed Stone clothing line! Oh yeah!"

To pre-order the first design, "Arms Of The Sea", go to this location.

TEXTURES is currently on its first-ever North American tour (with PERIPHERY, THE HUMAN ABSTRACT and THE CONTORTIONIST). This will be followed by a number of dates in the band's home country, The Netherlands, after which the group will do a co-headline tour with THE OCEAN through the U.K. and a headline date in Paris, France.

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