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Stussy Unveils Breezy Designs for Summer 2021

Highlighted with bold psychelic prints.

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Stussy Unveils Breezy Designs for Summer 2021

Highlighted with bold psychelic prints.

Having released collaborative garments with Our Legacy last month, Stussy has now revealed its lineup for the Summer 2021 season. Just like previous collections, the newest range is a mix of versatile wardrobe staples with eye-catching designs.

For womenswear, the Californian label has tapped into a variety of color palettes, including earthy and neutral tones for tees and cargo trousers. Elsewhere, floral patterns take over vests and short-sleeved shirts, while a bright red hue is spotted on a dress. For the minimalists, the brand has created a cream white sweater vest and wide-legged pants. Taking center stage this time around is a psychedelic pattern on summer-ready silhouettes like knee-length slip dresses.

As for menswear, similar design cues are found on knitwear pieces and breezy tops. Further elements include watercolor illustrations on a shirt, as well as plaid prints on shorts and jackets. Rounding out the lineup are a series of bucket hats complete with Stussy’s graffiti-style logo at the front.

See the full collection above. The Summer 2021 collection is set to launch worldwide on May 14 at 10 a.m. PST (1 p.m. EST).

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