Levi’s and Ambush start the year together
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Levi’s and AMBUSH continue their partnership and kick off 2023 by unveiling their new motoring-inspired drop. This is the second time the two brands have collaborated, and it looks like they’re pretty happy with the results of their first joint project.

Last time, they focused on exploring the heritage of the American brand through the vision of AMBUSH. Well, in this new drop, it’s the turn of AMBUSH’s unique stylistic approach, using Levis denim as a canvas.
The Levi’s® x AMBUSH® collection brings with it two gender-neutral pieces including a Trucker Jacket and jeans. As for the jacket, it’s inspired by classic biker jackets and comes in denim with a heavily washed finish. It features a round collar with press-stud fastening, accompanying pockets on the front and sides, and above all a front zip fastening with a characteristic AMBUSH pull tab. The front features patch marks on the chest and sleeves from the washing process. Not to be forgotten is the back of the jacket, which includes a waist panel with reinforcement stitching reminiscent of biker jackets and the special edition patch in black with the logos of both brands.
And as mentioned above, the piece we just described is accompanied by biker jeans in the same finish as the biker jacket. The main features of these trousers are the reinforced knees and the front zip fastening with an exposed No. 5 zip with an AMBUSH puller. The back of the jeans features pockets with wash marks to match the jacket and the signature Levi’s® Tab in black. Also of note is the special edition patch, just like the one on the jacket.




When and where will the Levi’s x AMBUSH collection be available for purchase? From 12 January in selected flagship stores in Europe (London, Paris, Milan, Berlin), and Asia, and via Levi’s app. It will also be available from AMBUSH distribution channels.
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