
New York Streetwear Meets American Mafia History in V4's Limited Edition Collection
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V4 merges New York streetwear with American Mafia history. Our latest designs, No Loose Ends and Bergen Hunt Track & Field, are both influenced by true events that shaped New York’s criminal underworld—and its power structure.
Bergen Hunt Track & Field nods to the legacy of the Bergen Hunt & Fish Club, the headquarters for John Gotti and members of the Gambino family. Located in Ozone Park, Queens, the club served as a central meeting place where deals were made, loyalty was tested, and the modern-day Mafia image was cemented. The shirt features a runner aiming a gun, symbolizing running the streets and maintaining control—reflecting loyalty, survival, and the legacy of power. It’s printed on 100% preshrunk 6.1 oz cotton with silkscreen graphics and a standard fit. Available now in limited supply—shop before it’s gone.
No Loose Ends is influenced by the 1985 hit on Gambino boss Paul Castellano outside Sparks Steakhouse—a turning point in New York Mafia history. The murder, carried out in broad daylight on a Midtown sidewalk, marked the rise of John Gotti and a public shift in how power was claimed in organized crime. The design shows a Cadillac riddled with bullets and a hand hanging out of the door, representing the consequences of power shifts in the underworld. Printed on heavyweight 7.1 oz cotton with an oversized, boxy fit and a faded black wash. Only 50 pieces were made. No restocks. Get yours while supplies last.
V4’s aesthetic draws from a darker part of New York’s past—but does so through the lens of fashion, art, and cultural storytelling. These moments in Mafia history weren't just violent; they shaped media, law enforcement, politics, and street culture in ways that still echo today.
Inspired by true Mafia history, each release is crafted with premium quality materials and available only as limited edition streetwear.