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For most 25th anniversaries, silver is the traditional gift. In the case of BEAMS PLUS x Engineered Garments, the pair blesses fans with a fresh take on an old capsule collection.

The two brands have come together again for a collection marking 25 years since they first teamed up. BEAMS and Engineered Garments have reunited for a new PEG collection, the name given to the collab when it first started. Following a brief hiatus, PEG line resumed in 2024, the actual anniversary year.

The latest capsule from BEAMS and Engineered Garments consists of five new styles including jackets and balaclava beanies.

The Ranger jacket stars in the campaign with coordinating Grass Field pants. The uniform pieces marry the timeless American workwear style of Engineered Garments and BEAMS' design innovations.

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BEAMS and Engineered Garments are just as good together as they are apart, with both brands delivering equally great drops with other collaborators. For instance, BEAMS recently partnered with Crocs for an excellent punk rock-approved clog.

Engineered Garments, on the other hand, brought its classic American styling to J. Crew's Fall/Winter 2024 collection.

But for those who have been fans of the BEAMS x Engineered Garments collab for over two decades now, this newest one is for you. Celebrate the anniversary when the full collection drops in April.

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