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Detroit Vs. Everybody and Gucci Team Up for Iconic Detroit Launch | City. Life. Style. | The Michigan Chronicle

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Street and chic are about to collide as Detroit's renowned brand Detroit Vs. Everybody has announced a collaboration with Italian luxe brand Gucci for a limited capsule collection. Fans of both brands were shocked when photos of the project began to surface while showing that Detroit, despite its past, is a contender for big brands' attention. While details are … Continued

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