Learn more about Karma New York, Established in 2018, and catch up with the Chronic Cannabis Company!
Jonas’s Background and Karma New York
- Jonas was born in Germany and moved to the United States when he was 17 years old.
- Jonas started his clothing brand, Karma New York, in 2018.
- Jonas’s interest in fashion began at a young age, customizing his own clothes and seeking out screen-printing shops to create unique pieces he couldn’t find in Germany.
- Karma rolling trays are a popular product and a new version will be released in the summer.
- Karma is planning to release a summer collection featuring rhinestone t-shirts and trucker hats.
- Louisiana, Ghana, Young Thug, Gunna, and Lil Wayne have all worn Karma’s clothing.
- Young Thug and Gunna have performed on stage while wearing Karma’s designs.
- Karma New York can be found online at karma new york dot matt and on Instagram at karma underscore new york.
The Speaker’s Personal Preferences
- The speaker owns a Karma hoodie and pants.
- The speaker’s father is a frequent cannabis user.
- The speaker prefers smoking joints over bongs, especially during the day.
- The speaker has been using mushrooms as medicine a couple of times a week.
- The speaker’s favorite product from his clothing brand, Caramel, is the mask.
Cannabis and Chronic
- Europeans typically use papers and a different rolling technique when preparing to smoke.
- Chronic is a lifestyle brand that aims to be simple yet sophisticated, similar to Karma New York.
- Platinum Garlic is a strain of cannabis grown by Clear Smoke.
The Speaker’s Experiences in America
- The speaker’s music taste has been amplified and changed since moving to America, as they have a better understanding of English and can now understand the lyrics.
- The speaker’s fashion taste has changed since moving to America, as they have been able to appreciate American designers such as Rick Owens.
Other Information
- Virgil has provided a platform for hip-hop artists to be seen as luxurious.
- There will be future collaborations.
- This was the second episode of the Chronic Podcast