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Brand: Our Legacy x Stüssy

Season: SS21

Key Pieces: The shirt in slide #30 (below) featuring a subtle ocean-wave print and the rust-colored printed shorts a little further along are the perfect summer staples — particularly for those already enlightened by the aesthetic of a cautious 5" inseam.

Release Date: April 9

Buy: At select Our Legacy stores, select Dover Street Market locations, and Stüssy.

Editor’s Notes: Following on from their first collaboration last year, Swedish menswear outfitters Our Legacy and categorical Cali skatewear label Stüssy have returned to dress up your days at the beach (throwing in a macintosh and boots, so you're sorted for rainy days too).

The collab furthers some of the silhouettes from the first collaboration such as the matching sets of shorts and long sleeve striped shirts, which can now be paired with a choice of sturdy Vibram-soled workwear boots in black or khaki. Other new additions include padded workwear-style overshirts that offer a bit more protection from the elements, meanwhile, a double-breasted blazer would give your spring/summer transition style a touch of formality.

Elsewhere, there's a hefty selection of co-branded graphic t-shirts, puppytooth bucket hats, sweatshirts, totes, and paisley print neckerchiefs which have been upcycled from ’90s Stüssy deadstock fabrics. Check it out in full below.

 

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