Meet the newest ethical label: HIH
Dan Buckley, founder of Huffer, has transferred his streetwear knowledge into two separate labels, Thing Thing and now the newest ethical line HIH. We spoke to Buckley about his thoughts on the new business.
Dan Buckley, founder of Huffer, has transferred his streetwear knowledge into two separate labels, Thing Thing and now the newest ethical line HIH. We spoke to Buckley about his thoughts on the new business.
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