Levi’s and Undercover Collaborate on New Collection

Levi’s and Japanese fashion label Undercover are teaming up again, celebrating Undercover’s 35th anniversary with a bold, creative collection. Known for blending streetwear, high fashion, and edgy designs, Undercover’s collaboration with Levi’s offers a fresh take on classic styles.

A Mix of Heritage and Innovation

This 9-piece collection blends Levi’s timeless design with Undercover’s distinctive style, offering customizable Trucker Jackets with removable sleeves, collars, and side seams inspired by Undercover’s 1998 “Exchange” program, available in indigo selvage denim and black corduroy. The collection also features two denim styles: the classic 501 Jeans with embroidered zigzag side seams and Baggy Jeans with a relaxed fit and bold graphic details. Completing the range are graphic T-shirts in black and white, showcasing a mix of printed and embroidered designs. Every piece reflects high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship, honoring the heritage of both brands.

Flea Fronts the Campaign

Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea is the face of the campaign, photographed by his daughter, Clara Balzary. His free-spirited creativity and iconic style perfectly reflect the collection’s vibe.

Launch Details

The Levi’s x Undercover collection dropped worldwide on 18 January 2025. It will be available at Levi.co.za, V&A Waterfront, Shelflife, undercoverism.com, and select Undercover stores.

This collaboration offers a chance to own a piece of wearable art that redefines classic denim with a bold, modern twist.

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