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BRUCE LEE FURY HOODIE

150,00 EGP

SKU: BLE-669-334

● Official Cozmo Product.
● Manufactured & Printed in the A.R.E.
● 100% High Quality Cotton, Comfy and Looks Great.
● Design Will Not Fade, Peel or Crack Even After
Washing Multiple times.
● Cutting-Edge Digitally Printed Logos.
● Ready to Order. Takes 2-5 Business Days to Work
Our Magic.

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● Official Cozmo Product.
● Manufactured & Printed in the A.R.E.
● 100% High Quality Cotton, Comfy and Looks Great.
● Design Will Not Fade, Peel or Crack Even After
Washing Multiple times.
● Cutting-Edge Digitally Printed Logos.
● Ready to Order. Takes 2-5 Business Days to Work
Our Magic.

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Whichever way you look at it , it’s been a tough day. You’ve had to knife and fist fight the entire night shift staff at an ice factory in Thailand, nunchuck the senior scholarship class at a Japanese martial arts school into submission, battle Chuck Norris to death in the Roman Colosseum, get your face and chest slashed in a hall of mirrors by Shih Kien who’s wearing a razor-sharp bladed prosthetic hand, before finally overpowering a huge and towering Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the penthouse floor of an ancient Korean pagoda! After all this kung fu, you want to kick back, relax, and philosophize a little about being formless, shapeless, like water

Bruce Lee, born Lee Jun-fan, was a Hong Kong actor, director, martial artist, martial arts instructor and philosopher. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines that is often credited with paving the way for modern mixed martial arts
Bruce Lee remains the greatest icon of martial arts cinema and a key figure of modern popular media. Had it not been for Bruce Lee and his movies in the early 1970s, it’s arguable whether or not the martial arts film genre would have ever penetrated and influenced mainstream North American and European cinema and audiences the way it has over the past four decades. The influence of East Asian martial arts cinema can be seen today in so many other film genres including comedies, action, drama, science fiction, horror and animation… and they all have their roots in the phenomenon that was Bruce Lee.

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