Hunting for the perfect pair of vintage Levi’s is a rite of passage for any fashion girlie, but sometimes you just don’t have the time to dig through and try on a zillion pairs at Melrose Trading Post, am I right?
Well, if you’re still hunting for the perfect vintage fit for fall, look no further. Fashion brand with a positive message, Who Decides War, just collaborated with Levi’s for their NYFW showcase, and you can shop the drop directly on NTWRK.
The collection includes their OG 501® ORIGINALS upcycled and uniquely designed by @murderbravado for his clothing line, @whodecideswar.
The result is an epic collection of classic but contemporary AF denim pieces that almost look DIY, but with a high-fashion edge.
If you missed this drop before it sold out, don’t worry. NTWRK is partnering with Levi’s all fashion week-long so you may still be able to cop some exclusive pieces.
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