Based on their two previous launches last year, Stüssy & Levi’s® are teaming up once again to present a new capsule collection for Spring 2024, inspired by their home state.
The wardrobe consists of four pieces, including a leather jacket, a crisp-finish trucker, a matching pair of jeans, and a leather belt. All of them bring together the hallmarks of the two parties involved in the project and have a more refined look than the previous ones, thanks to the added fit, design, and custom finishes.
One of the main items of the release is the white Italian leather jacket, featuring a slightly cropped, squared-off cut and an embroidered Stüssy stamp with the slogan “Built Tough Worldwide Since 1980”, larger buttons of the same brand, and a Two-Horse Pull patch customised with the Stüssy logo.
As for the second item to highlight, the Crispy Rinse Trucker jacket, it shares the same silhouette as the previous one, slightly oversized, and made of two-tone denim (brown and black) with contrast stitching. Special features include an embroidered stamp under the front left chest pocket, a branded patch, and buttons.
Finally, the Crispy Rinse jeans come in a matching finish and are presented as 5-pocket trousers with embroidered print on the back of the left leg, button fly fastening, contrast stitching, and co-branded elements; ideal for pairing with the tan leather belt with embossed brand detailing in black paint.
Check out the collection below:
Stüssy & Levi’s® capsule collectión will launch worldwide on 26 April 2024 and will be available for purchase on Levi.com, the Levi’s® App, selected Levi’s® and Stüssy stores, Stussy.com, and selected Dover Street Market locations.
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