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Old school heroes as sticker pop culture: the "Post-it-war" is a new fad of pixellated computer figures from the eighties, which – created out of brightly coloured post-its – adorn the glass façades of large office blocks. A charming idea from France, which not only German urban cowboys have copied. Floris van Bommel has even succeeded in transporting the post-it artwork from the window – literally – onto the street. The Dutch label has combined its classic-modern style with nostalgia: small pixellated aliens – of which the Parisian Post-it war members would certainly approve – adorn their bright green patent leather loafers.
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