Denim Tears' Cotton Wreath Is Sizing Up NYC


After dropping its season 4 collaboration with Levi’s final month, Denim Tears is again to launch its new Huge Cotton Wreath assortment: a lineup of snug silhouettes screen-printed with enlarged iterations of the Tremaine Emory-led label’s traditional motif.

The lineup sees Denim Tears’ signatures — hoodies, sweatpants, and sweatshorts — redone with statement-making outsized suits and prints. Garment-dyed in black, gray, and purple hues, every bit is emblazoned with the model’s quintessential “Cotton Wreath” signifier, representing the strife of Black individuals throughout the cotton commerce and in present-day America, as a part of Emory’s bigger mission of telling the tales of the African diaspora via garments.

The road’s accompanying marketing campaign footage a blown-up model of New York fashionphile Sober Yung Walter posing towards main places within the metropolis. In a single picture, he’s posted up above the Chinatown entrance to the Manhattan Bridge with a Citi Bike; and in one other, he’s leaning over the famed Calvin Klein billboard on East Houston Road.

Denim Tears’ Huge Cotton Wreath assortment will likely be obtainable to buy on-line and in-store at African Diaspora Items (176 Spring Road) on April 18 at 11 a.m. ET. Costs vary from $175 USD to $210 USD. Check out the lineup within the gallery above.