UFC FREEDOM 250 Apparel Drops With Anti Social Social ClubUFC FREEDOM 250 Apparel Drops With Anti Social Social Club
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UFC FREEDOM 250 Apparel Drops With Anti Social Social Club

Tom Rashid
UFC & MMA Lead Writer ·

The UFC launched limited-edition apparel collections with four streetwear brands ahead of UFC FREEDOM 250, the June 14 event at the White House marking America's 250th birthday.

Anti Social Social Club, Warren Lotas, ID Supply Co., and Culture Kings each designed fighter-themed merchandise for the landmark card, according to a UFC press release. The collections include t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and mugs, all available now through UFCStore.com and each brand's site.

What Each Streetwear Brand Brought to UFC FREEDOM 250

Anti Social Social Club, the Los Angeles brand known for limited drops and a cult following, created themed apparel and accessories in its signature style. Warren Lotas, the LA-based artist whose dark aesthetic has made him a streetwear heavyweight, released fighter-themed tees built around his hand-drawn imagery. ID Supply Co. put together a graphic t-shirt line featuring athletes on the card, available online and at Tilly's, Buckle, and PacSun. Culture Kings rounded out the campaign with its own fighter-themed collection.

Fans attending the event can shop the collections in person at the official Fan Fest and the UFC Store pop-up in Washington, D.C.

UFC FREEDOM 250 streams exclusively on Paramount+ in the United States, with Ilia Topuria defending his lightweight title against interim champion Justin Gaethje in the main event and Alex Pereira attempting to win a belt in a third weight class against Ciryl Gane in the co-main.

Source: ufc.com

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