Levi’s® x JJJJound Fall 2024
by Adriano Batista
Levi’s and Montreal design studio JJJJound reunite for a second Fall 2024 capsule collection. Following the success of their light-wash debut, this season embraces a darker palette, offering a ten-piece range of apparel and accessories that seamlessly blends Levi’s heritage with JJJJound’s minimalist aesthetic.
The centerpiece is the classic 501® ’93 Jean, crafted from Levi’s signature Shrink-to-Fit™ denim in three distinct washes. Subtle co-branding elevates the design, featuring a tan suede back patch with both logos, a JJJJound label inside the pocket, and a printed logo and embroidery on the watch pocket. For the top half, the collection offers a ribbed white tank top and a graphic tee in washed black and white. The tee features a striking two-horse graphic, complemented by the iconic Levi’s® Red Tab.
Taking inspiration from JJJJound’s signature workwear pieces, the collection includes a brushed cotton plaid shirt and a black bovine suede coach jacket. Both pieces offer subtle JJJJound branding, with a printed logo on the shirt and an embossed logo on the jacket, alongside the classic Levi’s Red Tab.
Two premium accessories complete the capsule: a black Italian-made suede cap with an adjustable strap and a matching suede belt featuring a molded JJJJound logo buckle and the red Levi’s Red Tab.
Check it out below:



























Available online at Levi.com and JJJJound.com.
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