For the past few months, Skullcandy has been celebrating their 12 Moods campaign with limited edition product drops along with musician and athlete profiles. This monthly campaign brought exclusive colorways for some of their best selling products, as well as live performances and interviews to some of the most influential athletes and musicians in today’s culture.
Since its release, the 12 Moods campaign has celebrated five different moods, which have been represented in the colors; Bold Tangerine, Elevated Olive, Fresh Mint, Empowered Pink, and Independent Purple. It has also recognized musicians and athletes such as Rico Nasty, Jenn Soto, EarthGang, Eero Ettala, Omar Apollo, Hailey Langland, and more.
This weekend will see the first ComplexCon Chicago, the annual event which has been typically held in Long Beach, California since its inception back in 2016. ComplexCon, a convention that celebrates everything in pop culture, fashion, music, and art is the perfect place for attendees to get a hands-on look at Skullcandys 12 Moods campaign.
Skullcandy is not only an audio brand, but they also have a strong emphasis on lifestyle, blending both together to create their products, so it was only natural to have the audio giant make their presence felt during the convention. Attendees at ComplexCon Chicago will have the opportunity to get their hands on a small quantity of the limited edition 12 Moods products, which have been previously sold out. Skullcandy will also sell 50 custom-crafted, limited edition Crusher Wireless headphones that will be dressed in July’s 12 Moods color, Independent Purple. Attendees will be able to pick up their pair for $149.99. Skullcandy can be found at ComplexCon Chicago at Booth F4.
This month’s 12 Moods showcases musician Tommy Genesis and Skateboarder Chris Jolin. You can read more about Skullcandys 12 Moods campaign by visiting https://www.skullcandy.com/12-moods#july
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