Stüssy Leads With Transitional Pieces for First Spring ’24 Collection
As New York Fashion Week comes to a close, Stüssy has returned with its first collection and lookbook for this Spring. Following last month’s joint capsule with Our Legacy WORK SHOP, the brand uses its new solo collection as a means of further developing some of its core pieces.
For Stüssy, that means building out its denim jackets, bombers and knit sweaters and fleeces. Photographed by Liam MacRae, the collection is backdropped by the beach and features the brand’s familiar silhouette with new prints and patterns. A knit mock neck sweater comes in a black and red striped pattern, while a quarter zip fleece embraces the springtime in a pastel pink shade. Among the standouts of the collection – and one of the things
Stüssy is best known for – is a denim jacket and pant set emblazoned with a print containing the brand’s logo and the cities in which it operates. Other denim and bomber jackets nod to its distinct workwear aesthetic, styled alongside subtly acid-washed jeans, along with more traditional colorways.
Most of the pieces featured appear to be quite lightweight, capable of being worn over a hoodie or as a standalone jacket when the weather warms up. Stüssy also threw in a few pairs of shorts for those in permitting climates.
Stüssy’s first Spring ‘24 collection will be available globally online and in stores on Friday, February 16.
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