The collaboration was brokered by European agent, Plus Licens, together with local Italian sales representative, BIC.

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January 5, 2022

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Models wearing the Paul Frank and Scout collection
Paul Frank/Scout

Scout, an Italian clothing retailer, and Paul Frank have released a streetwear collection. The initial drop consists of nine new garments and depicts Julius the Monkey and some of his friends such as Clancy, Worry Bear and Bunny Girl, and encapsulates the spirit of Paul Frank. Among the pieces featured in the collection are a crewneck sweatshirt and multiple crewneck T-shirts, featuring various Paul Frank prints.  

“We are excited to collaborate with Scout on this Paul Frank collection,” says Michael Puglisi, global licensing brand manager, Futurity Brands. “Their creativity, focus on quality and artistic drive made for a natural fit for the Paul Frank brand.”  

“We are very happy about the collaboration with Paul Frank, an icon of the pop culture which, with its irreverent smile, brings on a fun and colorful aesthetic, perfect for the SCOUT philosophy,” says Stefano Poluzzi, president, Scout.

The Scout x Paul Frank collection is available in-store and online. 

  

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