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Denim Tears’ new Swarovski crystal-covered loungewear takes one of its most ubiquitous designs — sweatsuits with its cotton wreath motif printed all over — and reimagines it luxuriously.

This is anything but a simple set of sweats.

Crafted from a cotton and cashmere blend fabric, Denim Tears estimates that hundreds of individual Swarovski crystals cover each item in its latest releases. And that many crystals don’t come cheap.

Getting a full Denim Tears Cashmere Swarovski Cotton Wreath set will set you back a pretty penny: the hoodie retails for $1,400 and arrives alongside shorts ($950.00) and sweatpants ($1,400). 

$2,800 is a large sum to cough up for a full sweatsuit, but that’s the price you pay for being covered in cashmere and crystals. For a more affordable option, Denim Tears also offers rhinestone-covered sweats.

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Fresh from dropping its latest Stüssy collaboration, this Swarovski collection will be available from February 21st via Denim Tears’ website and its New York flagship store. Each item is available in pink, black, or gray and will be released at 11 am EST.

Denim Tears has released its Cotton Wreath sweatsuits in almost every color imaginable, from full camo-print to more simple monochrome renditions. Its latest move expands its wide selection of all-over print loungewear even further, exploring new ground through luxurious finishes. 

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