Kith and Marvel Team Up for Villainous Drop
by Adriano Batista
Kith and Marvel are back with a new collection that’s all about the bad guys. Yep, you heard right – the villains are getting their moment to shine in this 85th anniversary collab.
Get ready for a bunch of cool clothes, accessories, and stuff for your home, all decked out with your favorite Marvel villains like Thanos, Loki, and Doctor Doom. Kith has put their own twist on these classic baddies, giving them a fresh look.
“For our third collaboration, we’re celebrating Marvel’s 85th anniversary by paying homage to the characters we all love to hate—the villains,” said Founder, CEO & Creative Director of Kith, Ronnie Fieg. “As I went through Marvel’s vast archives, I realized that there are more villains than heroes in my top 10 favorite characters. It was a lot of fun being able to reimagine some of their most iconic artworks to create this new collection, and expand into new product categories.”
The collection includes everything from cozy hoodies and stylish jackets to home goods and even a custom surfboard. Kith’s partnership with ASICS has resulted in five new sneaker styles inspired by iconic Marvel characters, including a special double-box set featuring Spider-Man and Venom.
To build anticipation, Kith and Marvel have released a limited-edition Infinity Gauntlet capsule featuring six varsity jackets adorned with Swarovski crystals representing each Infinity Stone. These jackets are a must-have for any Marvel fan, but beware – they’re blind-boxed, so you won’t know which stone you’ll get until you open it!
Get ready to snag your favorite villain gear.
Check out the collection below:



















































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