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Rickelle Jones Breaks Down The Meaning Behind The Designs On A-Reece’s Merch

Rickelle Jones Breaks Down The Meaning Behind The Designs On A-Reece’s Merch. In the ever-evolving world of music and fashion, collaborations between artists and designers have become increasingly popular. A-Reece recently unveiled a fresh line of merchandise that has caught the attention of fans and fashion enthusiasts alike.

Rickelle Jones Breaks Down The Meaning Behind The Designs On A-Reece’s Merch

To illuminate the artistic muse behind this fresh collection, Rickelle Jones, A-Reece‘s girlfriend, guided us into the imaginative realm that birthed these captivating designs. “We got A-Reece Brand Merch, as you can see, A-Reece Brand Merch has the A-Reece Alias, which is of course the stage name he goes by, and then we got the Young King which is being forever. Then we have TheBoyDoingThings you can find on Instagram and the name he goes by in the streets, “The Rap god, that’s the front,” Rickelle said.

She further went on and explain the graphics at the back saying; “And then the back, we put some fire on it, as you can see its not the perfect fire flame but we want that authentic feel like as if we were sitting down and drawing it and you are conceptualizing it.”

“Now we got a little A-Reece signature in there and when I say little I’m always having an argument as to why he’s always doing his signature bigger than the page. So we got the A-Reeece 97 and then we have the “Best In Africa.” I applied that when I thought Okay A-Reece could never get a face tattoo why not put it on the design? Then the X and O right now it is Reece in silent mode, he’s not saying much. We are crossing out the mouth, the music speaks for its own,” she added.

The rapper’s merchandise includes a hoodie, and Rickelle Jones also dedicated some time to elucidate the concepts behind its design. “Then we got a great hoodie which I’m wearing, it has the A-Reece alias, we can find him on all social handles.

“As you can see in the back we have the viewing of the underdog, now this is also in A-Reece’s handwriting and the reason why we wanted that is because we know how much you’re in touch with the music so we wanted you all to feel like okay cool he’s also involved in his design,” Rickelle said.

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