In a world where streetwear is constantly evolving, Broken Promises has made its mark by doing more than just following trends—it stands for something greater. The brand has always been about real emotions, personal struggles, and the connection we all share in navigating life’s highs and lows. It’s no wonder that when it came time to collaborate with Your Highness, a globally recognized cannabis brand, the result was a cosmic fusion of emotion and psychedelics.
The 420 - Emotional High collection was a unique blend of two worlds—emotionally charged streetwear and the trippy, stoner-centric vibes of cannabis culture. Broken Promises and Your Highness didn’t just create a clothing line—they created a statement.
The collection featured eclectic, psychedelic artwork infused with emotionally driven phrases, seamlessly combining the aesthetics of both brands. Skulls, cartoons, and punk iconography found their way onto tees, hoodies, and accessories, creating a cosmic soup that was just as quirky as it was bold.
This collection was featured in Leafly and LA Weekly, with select items even making their way to Zumiez stores. For those looking for more than just apparel, Broken Promises also introduced a Sticky Pack—a cannabis-style package containing rolling papers, stickers, and a keychain, all priced fittingly at $4.20.
It was a nod to the stoner lifestyle, packaged up in true Broken Promises style—playful, yet deep.
As Jason Rotramel, co-founder of Broken Promises, explained,
“We took the best parts of cannabis culture and mixed them with our emotionally charged phrases and imagery. The result was something we’re incredibly proud of—a true fusion of emotion and psychedelics.”
Your Highness, known for its uniquely dark, stoner-inspired streetwear, was the perfect partner for this collaboration. Together, both brands crafted something that spoke to cannabis enthusiasts and streetwear fans alike, blending nostalgic elements with bold, psychedelic designs that left a lasting impression.
From the LA Weekly features to the inclusion in Zumiez, the 420 - Emotional High collection wasn’t just about style—it was a cultural moment, tapping into the emotional and psychedelic realms of fashion, and serving as a reminder that we’re all in this together, navigating the highs-and lows, of life.
Get in touch with Broken Promises Co Founders Mandee Bence and Jason Rotramel.