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Following recent releases with UNDEFEATED and Hot Wheels, Anti Social Social Club looks to close out the year on a high note with one final collaboration. For the 2019 sendoff, the streetwear brand joins with none other than 2000s-favorite Ed Hardy for a China-exclusive capsule.

Courtesy of ASSC's Instagram account, we see that the collaboration includes — at minimum — a red hoodie as well as a yellow T-shirt. Both tops boast Anti Social Social Club's signature branding on the back, appropriately bejeweled to further highlight the Ed Hardy partnership. The hoodie also incorporates a large dragon on the rear, in addition to branding down the sleeve. The tee, on the other hand, is decorated with Ed Hardy's tiger head motif.

Ed Hard is the eponymous apparel and accessories brand of American tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy. Largely known for its maximalist designs with shiny studded detail, the label was immensely popular in the 2000s, famously worn by everyone from Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, to Britney Spears, Snoop Dogg, and Michael Jackson.

Anti Social Social Club's China-exclusive Ed Hardy collaboration releases tomorrow, December 28, on antisocialsocialclub.com.

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