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Famous SAS
Famous Stars and Straps (or Famous) established 1999 is an clothing and accessory line created by Travis Barker who is best known for being the drummer in the band Blink-182. Famous Stars And Straps clothing is strongly influenced by Barker's roots in music and his love for tattoos. The brand's "F" logo, which is referred to as the 'Badge of Honor' was created for Travis Barker by a popular MySpace icon known as "RockDaMullet". FSAS is also known for the "Famous Family" skateboard, BMX, and motorcycle stunt teams.
FSAS clothing is seen adorning many celebrities including Barker himself, Barker's band mates, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Sonic Syndicate, Trav Hewat, Tim Armstrong, Rob Aston, Mark Hoppus, Roger Argenis, Craig Fairbaugh, Andrew Hill, Tom DeLonge, DJ Premier, Paul Wall, Bryan Williams (Birdman), Brad Uhlman, Steve Jocz of Sum 41,Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas (who wore the clothing on the cover of DUB Magazine) and John Travolta. Lee Gaze of Lostprophets is also seen sporting a Famous t-shirt throughout the music video for thefakesoundofprogress. Synyster Gates of Avenged Sevenfold has worn their "Wild Ones" shirts during several concerts. Brooke Burke also wore the clothing on the cover of Transworld Stance magazine in June 2003. Matt Tuck of Welsh metalcore band Bullet for My Valentine also wore a FSAS vest throughout the music video for Tears Don't Fall.












