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Jaden Smith’s MSFTSrep Clothing Brand Drops New Hippie-Inspired “Trippy Summer” Collection

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Jaden Smith's clothing brand MSFTSrep announced today it is launching its new "Trippy Summer" capsule collection. The collection is inspired by the company's founder, Jaden Smith's appreciation for and desire to bring back "a movement of peace, love, and self-expression that mirrors the hippie movement of the 1960s."

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