Levi’s x END. “Mount Rambler” Collection Revives the Spirit of Adventure
by Adriano Batista
Calling all adventurers! Levi’s and END. join forces once again for a new capsule collection – the “Mount Rambler.” Inspired by the majestic peaks and the free-spirited souls who explore them, this six-piece collection captures the essence of classic hiking style with a modern twist.
The collection takes us back to the 1970s, a time when hiking wasn’t just a physical activity, it was a cultural movement. Think free spirits embracing the outdoors, rock and roll anthems echoing through the mountains, and a deep connection with nature. Levi’s, with its longstanding reputation for celebrating individuality, has always been a go-to brand for those who embrace a countercultural spirit. This new capsule pays homage to these past adventurers and their iconic clothing, reinterpreting those codes for a fresh take on classic Levi’s pieces.
The heart of the collection is a reimagined Levi’s Type II Trucker Jacket. Offered in a crisp off-white, this iconic piece gets a stylish upgrade with tailored details like custom D-rings and unique mountain stitching that evokes rugged terrain. To complete the head-to-toe look, the collection features a pair of relaxed-fit Levi’s 568 jeans in light wash and off-white. These jeans also boast D-rings and mountain crest stitching on the back pockets, a subtle detail that becomes more prominent with wear, creating a personalized touch that tells your own adventure story.
The vintage outdoor influence doesn’t stop with the core pieces. The collection features a classic Ringer T-shirt in green and clove, adorned with a hiker-inspired graphic for a touch of personality. Funktionalität meets fashion with the inclusion of a green and orange paisley bandana, a nod to the traditional hiker’s scarf, perfect for adding a pop of color and keeping your hair out of the way when navigating the trails. Finally, a six-panel green cap with white rope detailing and a custom hiker embroidery on the front rounds off the collection, offering a stylish and practical accessory for any outdoor adventure.
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The END. x Levi’s “Mount Rambler” collection launches globally on September 20th.
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