
With Stussy collaborating with pretty much everyone this year, Stussy figured another collaboration would not hurt. Stussy has decided to collaborate with BAL on a very classic Stussy skull with BAL style, the olive and the branch. BAL has always had the reputation for being avnt/ grde. The two versions of the shirt are scheduled to release this weekend at Stussy flagship stores.
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As we get close to Winter and closer to Fall, Yosuke Aizawa’s personal design studio 13DW proudly announced their collaboration with Stussy, which breaks the usual route of collaborating with streetwear brands. Gore-Tex Tactics Field Jackets epitomize traditional clothing, with raw differences that convey the vision of Aizawa and Stussy. The shell jackets come in three colorways with waterproof zippers and all the bell and whistles which someone may expect from a highly technical jacket. The jackets are scheduled to release August 28th via Stussy Japan.

The white tee has been the corner stone for fashion for pretty much anybody from any background. With Supreme and Deluxe collaborating with Hanes within the last couple of months, Stussy has decided to come out with a pack of their own. The shirt is all white with Stussy’s logo on the bottom left. The pack will consist of three shirts and will be released at Stussy flagship stores. Stay posted for the release date.

Stussy has been celebrating three decades in streetwear this year. Dutch artist Parra has dedicated this graphic tee for the occasion of their anniversary. The lettering follows the traditional Patta style graphic. This shirt is set to release this weekend at Stussy Flagship stores.

Stussy will be hosting the Fever Manhattan Night Special on July 30th to celebrate Hip Hop music with appearances by DJ Hazime, Souljah and others. Stussy commemorates the event with a I Rep Hip Hop tee that was created alongside Manhattan Records. The shirt will be releasing on Saturday, July 24th.

Images of the Stussy and work wear giant, Dickies collaboration have surfaced from the Bright Berlin show. The release features an assortment of hoodies, denim shirts, and pants. The look unveils the classic Dickies work gear and Stussy logo in a subtle mix. Take a detailed look at the preview after the jump. Stay tuned for more info to come. Via Hypebeast.
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Here’s a preview of the Stussy x OriginalFake sunglasses set to hit retailers next month. This is the second glasses collaboration involving OriginalFake’s KAWS who puts his signature designs on the Michael and Naomi frames. Both are available in either grey or navy and will retail at $286 USD. Get the Stussy x OriginalFake glasses starting in August at Stussy chapter and webstores as well as OF retailers.
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Stussy is once again teaming up with The Ren and Stimpy Show, a cult animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi, as part of their 30th anniversary celebration. Any fan of this classic animation should have no doubt in getting the collaborative t-shirt which features the dynamic duo alongside the Shawn Stussy “SS” chain logo. The collaboration will be released on June 26th.

The Stussy and A Bathing Ape partnership rolls on with the creation of this Premier Member Limited Original Stock Multi Camo tee. The shirt will only be offered to Stussy’ Japan based Premier Members. In addition, the latest installment in the Stussy x A Bathing Ape collaboration mimics their previously release logo tee, except this time around Multi Camo is used. Release is scheduled for June 30th.
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Stussy is collaborating together yet again with Manhattan Records artist, DJ Souljah. For those not too familiar with DJ Souljah’s work, he has been one of the most innovative DJ figures in the NYC club scene. His success is due in large part for his strong Mix Tapes and gigs at many celebrity parties, as well as performing alongside with the likes of Ne-Yo, Keyshia Cole and G-Unit. Available in two color ways, the t-shirts will be released on June 21st to celebrate his latest Mix Tape, “The Exclusives Hip Hits Vol.3″.
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