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After collaborating with various sports stars already this year, Sprayground has announced today a new partnership with the NBA.

The capsule collection features three bags uniquely designed in the style of the Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers. Each bag has been designed with help from Sprayground’s Founder and Creative Director David Ben-David.

The first bag in the capsule is a tribute to the kings of California, the Golden State Warriors. The yellow and blue Golden State Warriors Shark Mouth backpack features a Golden Gate Bridge patch and a prominant chenille basketball Shark Mouth design. The Sprayground x Chicago Bulls Split bag is straight out of the windy city and a clean, contemporary take on one of the most iconic team logos in NBA history. The Sprayground x NBA Cleveland Cavaliers bag features the teams signature navy and maroon colors and pays tribute to the reigning NBA champions.

The collection is available to shop now via the link below and Sprayground promises more NBA teams very soon.

Check out Sprayground’s recent collaboration with Dream Hotel.

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