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= John Glitchy = John Markus Glitchy (born November 29, 1981) is a Germany Gypsy fashion designer best known for founding the lifestyle brand John Glitchy in 2013.[1] After starting his career as an electrician, elevator mechanic & motorcycle builder, he began designing a primitive collection. It was inspired by the world’s current events, his and his partner Gypsy lifes while exploring the world by motorcycles. After 3 years RTW they continued their lifestyle in a self-made overland vehicle. The collection was called “UTW” which stands for “Unfuck The World”. Bringing smiles on people’s faces is the message of the collection. His first design for this collection was the “Kenne den Unterschied” which in English means “Know the difference” – “ Santa, Satan, Santana”. Local copy & printing shops make this brand so special, wherever Glitchy is, he gives his orders to a local shop for new designs or collection.

Labels or tags with “Made in Prison” on his fashion – is the way he feels while waiting in a building for his new creation.

Early life and education
John Glitchy was born November 29, 1981 in Bielitz, He is the first of three children, a licensed electrician and elevator mechanic, a motorcycle shop owner in Germany and Switzerland. His father Markus was a car mechanic and plumber of German-Polish descent[14] and his mother Katharina was a painting artist, automation technician and closer for a fashion label, she is a Austrian-Hungary descent.[20] Glitchy had an early interest in art, sports, motor sports, customizing motorcycles, travelling and living around the world.

Charity Work
In 2015 Glichty and his partner joined a 16 hour charity run for Vietnamese veterans and a school on the country side of Viet Nam. The Vietnamese television was all the time with them, later the made a short film documentary about Glichty’s way of living.

Personal life
In 2012 Glitchy met his partner, a Safari-Guide in South Africa in Switzerland. In 2014 both quit their jobs, gave up their life in South Africa and Switzerland and started a new nomadic life on two wheels, since 2017 by 4x4.