While fashion has always come from Paris, Milan, and other parts of Europe, I think it’s safe to say that the graphic t-shirt as it exists today has distinctly American origins.

And because tee design by nature is such a strong reflection of pop culture, we really dig looking at clothing lines that come from around the world.

DRUKS is a line out of Paris, France who’s slogan is “Cool Tees for Fresh Kids.” (Don’t worry, they do a great job with writing their site both in French AND english.)

Besides having an (unhealthy?) obsession with beer (they even have a question on their faq dedicated to it: “Why is Druks Logo a beer bottle?” “Because Beer is Good.”) their line is distinguished by great iconic, over-sized prints on bright colors:

Also rarely seen on clothing line sites here in the states, DRUKS has an official Anthem project:

“The concept is easy: Bring different artists together to create songs for our brand. Show to everybody that we like what they do and that they like what we do. And stay always creative.”

And the music (free mp3) is actually really good.

Super!