Designer: Samantha Pleet
Band: Chairlift
Base Garment: NGTOTE Canvas Stock 10 oz. Grocery Tote
Color: Natural
Edition Size: 84




About the Collection:
5 Designers / 10 Bands.
Limited edition apparel.
Available in staggered releases.

3rd installment available 10.25
Samantha Pleet for Chairlift and The Hundred In The Hands.
Patent Pending for Beach House and HEALTH.

On the heels of our 2009 Collection and driven by the same desire for impeccably designed, quality band apparel, Soundscreen Design approached 5 highly regarded design studios and fashion designers to create original designs for their choice of two inspiring, influential bands. The 2010 Collection features original designs, printed in limited quantities on American Apparel garments, features custom hang tags denoting designer and band, and will be three phases over the next three months.

Previous installments include:
Slow and Steady Wins the Race for Band of Horses and TV on the Radio
Hisham Bharoocha for Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Pantha du Prince
Rob Carmichael for Animal Collective and Atlas Sound

About the Designer:
New York Designer Samantha Pleet debuted her namesake collection for the Fall 2006 season. Her signature rompers, jackets and chic day dresses are now best sellers at boutiques across the US and abroad, and she has developed a specialty in dressing indie bands such as Au Revoir Simone, Chairlift, Beach House, and Apache Beat. She also designs Rapscallion, a more accessible line exclusively for Urban Outfitters.

About the Band:
What was originally intended as a project to create music for haunted houses has evolved into what is now known as the electropop band Chairlift. Formed in 2005 in Boulder, Colorado, the band consists of Caroline Polachek (vocals, keyboards), Aaron Pfenning (Guitar, synths, vocals), and Patrick Wimberly (bass, drums). Relocation to Brooklyn, the band released their debut album Does You Inspire You in 2008. Their song "Bruises" was featured by Apple in an Ipod commercial, launching them immediately to international and commercial success. According to recent posts from the band, Aaron Pfenning has taken a break to pursue his solo career in the band Rewards. The group as recently added Brian Patrick Hill (Is This Real) and they have an untitled third album to be released on Columbia Records in 2011.

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