The early 2000s are back, and they’re not being subtle about it. Bershka’s new collaboration with Von Dutch is a direct line to the era’s most iconic streetwear, a time defined by logo mania and a specific kind of celebrity swagger.

Von Dutch was more than just a brand back then. It was a symbol. Its trucker hats were a uniform for the famous and the fashion-obsessed, representing a rebellious, carefree attitude that felt both edgy and pop. It was the look of the streets and the stage.

This partnership is part of Bershka’s clear strategy: tap into the brands that defined a generation and rework them for now. The goal is to connect the two eras, making the old feel new again for an audience that might be too young to remember it the first time around.

The collection itself is a greatest hits album of Y2K style. You’ll find the classic logo tees, halter tops, and bootcut pants. Denim is key and accessories are a major focus. The colors are a mix of khaki, dusty pink, white, and black, with vintage graphics and patchwork prints completing the throwback vibe.

Ultimately, this capsule is for those who want their clothes to have attitude and a clear, unmistakable reference point. It’s another reminder that fashion’s favorite trick is to look backward, turning yesterday’s trends into today’s must-haves.

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