Cool Hunting

Respect Me, the fashion line from Andrew Andrew (those crazy twin iPod DJs) , currently features this redefinition of ghetto fabulous. It's a 24k gold plated security tag. But it's just the beginning. Stay tuned for the debut of their 04/05 collection this September.
What else have they been up to?
From Andrew Andrew themselvs:
The gold security tag will be included in the Terminal 5 show at JFK-- not to be missed.
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