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Anarchic Adjustment - a fashion clothing company from San Francisco, California, 1988 - 1996. London's post-punk Anarchic Adjustment moved to sunny California with the arrival of founder Nick Philip to the freestyle bicycle/skate scene of Southern California. Nick briefly work at Freestylin' magazine where a 14 year old Spike Jonze was an aspiring photographer under the stewardship of Windy Osborne, freestyle bicycle rider R.L. Osborne's sister. Nick Philip met Alan Brown, designer and owner of Ozone Freestyle bicycle company, and the two conspired to introduce Anarchic Adjustment t-shirts and clothing to the U.S. and beyond. Alan Brown, though rarely mentioned in many references to "Anarchic", was a major influence in designing, marketing and established many of the themes that guided the company's direction. Charles Uzzell-Edwards (Pure Evil Clothing) (FAX Records) joined Alan and Nick and together developed the "Anarchic" line which was noted for its beautifully bizarre graphics, textures, and outrageously profound designs. Anarchic Adjustment opened two fashion shops in Japan along with Joi Ito. Hiroshi Fujiwara, DJ, (Tiny Panks) DJ Towa Tei of Deelite, and Timothy Leary were early adopters of Anarchic Adjustment fashion. Hiroshi featured "Anarchic" in his Fujiwara Adjustment section of Cutie Magazine and Timothy Leary wore "Anarchic" whenever he could. Category:Fashion designers This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Anarchic Adjustment".
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