he is teaming up with the same company that designs weiland's (of stone temple pilots) clothing line.
Designing for kids? Psh! That's child's play.
Charlie Sheen - yes, that Charlie Sheen - is launching a line of retro casual shirts inspired by 1950s rockabilly culture.
The bad boy actor's DaVinci Collection by Charlie Sheen comes three years after the launch of his Sheen Kidz couture sportswear line for children. The line went out of business "a while ago," a former rep for the line tells the Daily News.
The Two and a Half Men star is hoping for better success with his new line, which focuses on short-sleeved, button-up shirts. Sheen says he plans to expand the collection beyond shirts in the future.
Agoya shell buttons, retro patterns and contrasting color combos make up the look of the tees.
Want one? It'll set you back anywhere from $59 to $79.
Sheen showed off his collection at the MAGIC tradeshow Tuesday.
"I love the look and feel of the DaVinci pieces," he said in a statement. "The retro designs exude a sense of cool, smooth, yet effortless style."
Sheen's duds are set to go on sale in June at GlobalRebels.com. The actor-turned-designer also hopes to eventually sell his wares in major department stores.
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Designing for kids? Psh! That's child's play.
Charlie Sheen - yes, that Charlie Sheen - is launching a line of retro casual shirts inspired by 1950s rockabilly culture.
The bad boy actor's DaVinci Collection by Charlie Sheen comes three years after the launch of his Sheen Kidz couture sportswear line for children. The line went out of business "a while ago," a former rep for the line tells the Daily News.
The Two and a Half Men star is hoping for better success with his new line, which focuses on short-sleeved, button-up shirts. Sheen says he plans to expand the collection beyond shirts in the future.
Agoya shell buttons, retro patterns and contrasting color combos make up the look of the tees.
Want one? It'll set you back anywhere from $59 to $79.
Sheen showed off his collection at the MAGIC tradeshow Tuesday.
"I love the look and feel of the DaVinci pieces," he said in a statement. "The retro designs exude a sense of cool, smooth, yet effortless style."
Sheen's duds are set to go on sale in June at GlobalRebels.com. The actor-turned-designer also hopes to eventually sell his wares in major department stores.
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