'The New Yorker' Taps J. Crew for 100th Anniversary Drop


The New Yorker is celebrating a milestone anniversary this 12 months. The legacy publication has now formally been in circulation for 100 years, and in honor of its century (!!) as a cultural cornerstone, The New Yorker is reteaming with fellow NYC imprint J. Crew for the pair’s largest collaborative capsule but.

After delivering a limited-edition capsule of vintage-wash tees – every stamped with a signature New Yorker comedian – the duo is dipping its toes into a bigger launch, full with a lineup of males’s, ladies’s, and kids’s graphics and outerwear.

Within the new capsule, J. Crew regarded to carry the publication’s wit and class to life throughout a supply of dual-minded attire and equipment. Dominated by an earthy, impartial shade palette, rugby shirts are stamped with refined logos and outsized oxford shirts land in each plain and striped iterations.

Wool crewneck sweaters arrive alongside cashmere knits, whereas graphic tees and hoodies come stamped with The New Yorker’s emblem throughout the center in addition to different phrases like “Future Critic” and “Discuss of the City.” In true New York Metropolis style, equipment embody a canvas tote bag and canvas baseball cap.

Take a more in-depth take a look at The New Yorker x J. Crew anniversary capsule within the lookbook above and store the vary now at J. Crew’s official webstore.