The Message

Though these pieces of art are laid out on cloth, I'd like to explain to you guys why this is more than clothes to me. I was stripped of one of the most amazing souls I had ever been blessed enough to know on December 27th of 2015. I felt lost. I didn't understand why, & its one of those things that you never really will. 

They tell you, time helps. That it gets easier as the time goes on. I think it gets harder. The more time goes by, the more things happen that you want to tell them about. You miss their voice, their laugh, shitty raps, funny jokes, you know, the little things. Simply just, kick it how you used to. 

Xavier was my best friend; a brother, & I couldn't grasp the idea of him not being around anymore, let alone completely gone. I felt at fault, I felt powerless, I felt disappointed in myself. I fell into a depression & I blamed myself whole heartedly, though I knew it wasn't right to. It was one of those things i had a hard time understanding, it was out of our control.

But finally, I understood. I understood it was time. Time to share his story, of an amazing man who was ahead of his time. It was time to grow. It was time to improve. It was time to learn lessons for those who couldnt comprehend. Experience things for those unable to. It was time to help people be greater, and feel greater, than what their environment told them they could. It was time to takeover, & empower. To overpower the Love of Power, with the Power of Love. It was time to create a movement, & that movement, would be LLX.

Now I present this to you all, hoping this helps you all pass on Love. Love to your friends. Love to your family. Love to your enemies. Love to your doubters. Love to your supporters. Love to everyone, & most importantly, Love to yourself. 

I look forward to continuing to immortalize my brother, & have him live on through these clothes. I hope this spark something inside you all, to appreciate the time you have with the ones you love while you can. I look forward to all the conversations these clothes will start about Xavier. May his presence always surround us all. 

 Long Live The King. Long Live Xavier.

With  Love,

Johnnie Waxxer