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Denim Tears, the streetwear label founded by Tremaine Emory, is coming to London. And it’s bringing some limited-edition sweatsuits to the English capital.

Following the template of the brand’s signature cotton wreath sweatsuits, the new designs incorporate a second pattern to the mix. 

Camo print, ranging from your typical green and sand-colored variations to a bold pink color, makes up the base of Denim Tear's new Cotton Wreath sweatsuits. 

Plus, there are matching durags to go with the camo sweatsuits along with a cotton wreath pajama set — all modeled by some of London’s leading creatives.

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Clint Ogbenna, the founder of streetwear label Corteiz, is seen modeling the green and black sweatsuits together with a fluffy bucket hat and Corteiz’s new Nike Air Huarache collaboration. 

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Plus, members of Motherlan, Onyedi, Slawn, and Soldier, come together for another photoshoot showing off all the colors available (and, in one instance, wearing similarly fluffy headgear).

To get your hands on these Denim Tears sweatsuits, you will have to be at the brand’s pop-up on December 7, at 10a Lexington Street, W1F 0LD. These sweatsuits will be sold exclusively at the event. 

To quote from Scott Garcia’s classic garage song, it's a London thing. 

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