Stüssy x Denim Tears Collaboration Release Info


Replace (February 14): Following the teaser final month, Stüssy and Denim Tears have lastly unveiled their collaborative assortment.

The 17-piece vary consists of attire and equipment that draw inspiration from Denim Tears founder Tremaine Emory’s highschool years in Jamaica, Queens. Uniforms-like staples comparable to shirts, blazers, cardigans, chinos and messenger baggage are reimagined with eye-catching co-branding and motifs. This features a Double S Wreath and Pan-African American flag, signaling each manufacturers’ roots and hallmarks. Moreover, the gathering emphasizes the cultural significance of Spades, that includes Annie Lee’s portray “Six No Uptown,” which displays the inventive expression of the African Diaspora.

Costs vary from $55 – $650 USD, the gathering will probably be obtainable throughout Stüssy and Denim Tears’ web sites and choose bodily shops beginning February 14, 10 a.m. PST/1 p.m. EST.


Unique Story (January 16): Denim Tears and Stüssy are reconnecting for a brand new collaborative assortment for the upcoming season. Stüssy model insider Dion Lewis posted to his Instagram Story a number of objects from the brand new attire assortment to tease the discharge of the collaboration.

The Tremaine Emory-led model’s new collaboration with Stüssy sees a number of co-branded items that embrace the basic cotton wreath sample come collectively to from the Stüssy moniker. The identical graphic is printed all-over a pair of khaki chinos whereas different items teased embrace a brown collared shirt that includes the phrases “Jamaican Excessive” on the entrance. Different co-branded objects embrace a Denim Tears and Stüssy branded t-shirt, a belt and what seems to be a camo sample messenger bag or duffle.

Whereas the date for the collaboration has not but been confirmed, the now-anticipated launch will see the 2 hyperlink up as soon as once more, using Denim Tears’ pension for patterns, shade and textual content that reference the African American background to mix with Stüssy’s unmatched and extensively recognizable branding and silhouettes. The duo reconnected again in 2022 for a collab and Denim Tears “African Diaspora Items” flagship took over Stüssy’s outdated Spring Road spot in New York Metropolis.

Here’s a first have a look at what’s to come back for the brand new collaboration.