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DETROIT: Seen and Felt



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Born out of the industrial landscapes of Flint, Michigan, VividBraille has created a fashion persona “seen and felt”. Now based in Royal Oak, Michigan the clothing line, specializing in the most sophisticated of graphic tees, is more metaphoric than the lot.
After speaking with Brock Willsey, founder and creative director of the line, it is impossible to miss his awe-inspiring design aesthetic. Willsey believes in energizing and improving classic motifs into chic, but serviceable attire for modern wear. What generates is a unisex wardrobe loved by Detroit, and appreciated for its universal charm.
Now approaching their fifth anniversary,  breathes a much-needed functionality and frivolity into Midwest fashion.
The line is being sold locally at upscale Royal Oak and Ferndale boutiques: House of Chants, Dolce Moda, Project 3, and Caruso Caruso and regionally in Chicago stores: Akira and Revolver.
As for future endeavors, VividBraille plans to add handcrafted scarves, a jacket, and jewelry pieces to their collection.

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