New York–Conquest Nation Inc., the urban lifestyles and media conglomerate founded by longtime friends Ghaaziy Machicote, Adrian Kowal, and others, has recently added a new and interesting clothing line to its mix of small business units. Toystar Apparel, the hot new brand featuring a design portfolio that depicts robots engaging in various comedic activities like the one featured to the left, as well as other non-robotic designs, has generated quite a bit of buzz here in the Big Apple.
“We always wanted a brand that people would think of as being something that’s out of this world poppin’, that they would gravitate towards. Art is something that we are dedicated to at Conquest Nation, and Toystar obviously embraces that ideal. It was only right for us to make this happen”, says Mr. Machicote, President and CEO. “I mean the designs speak for themselves. We’ve got talented guys like Ryan Duffy and Brian Reale who eat, sleep, and breath art, and their styles totally embody everything we stand for”, he continues.
Mr. Machicote also made certain to credit a mysterious artist known only as “L”, who contributed a significant amount of artwork to the Toystar portfolio, including the designs depicted in this article (the graffiti on the left was contributed by Brian Reale). When asked about L’s whereabouts, Mr. Machicote replied “We really don’t know. Truthfully, I never even met the guy. We were just given his artwork by some associates of his, with his blessing, which I think is straight gangsta. I think he’s testing us to see if we’re capable of mass producing his artwork onto our clothing, which we certainly are. In any case, we’re happy to have him on board” he concluded.
Toystar Apparel, scheduled for a soft launch in December of 2010, will feature clothing for men, women, and children, with items ranging from T-shirts to woven fabrics and accessories. Mr. Kowal, Chairman of the Board of Conquest Nation and CEO of Toystar has said that the initial focus of the clothing brand will be on T-shirts, before it delves further into other product types, as a way to test the brand’s marketability.
“We expect significant returns from this brand. Everyone will want these shirts, and we’re preparing to deliver them” said Mr. Kowal.
Toystar clothing will be available directly from Toystar Apparel via telephone order and at select boutiques and retail stores throughout New York City until its unannounced hard release date during the summer of 2011.

