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The colder months mean you should keep warm whatever way you can. EDWIN's take: get on it with their second on-point capsule collab with good friend and goodhood brainchild Kyle Stewart, this one nodding to the blue and x-rated way of things.

"The Love Cult" capsule uses x-rated pop graphics, adult mags, and '70s b-movie slogans as well as the infamous The Joy of Sex 'gourmet' manual from 1972 as a starting point for the collection's darkly humored graphics, naughty stencils, and gorgeously grimy campaign film from Civilist Berlin's Alex Falch (soundtracked by Paternoster's "The Pope is Wrong", see above).

Expect repurposed athletic wear for street and skate purposes, including three "suggestive" T-shirt prints (EDWIN's words, not ours), provocative printed patches on an oversized crew and hoodie, as well as our stand-out piece, the 45 chino with raw unfinished edge detailing, contrast "69" embroidery, and all cut to a relaxed skate fit.

On the accessories-front, EDWIN and Stewart round it out with beanies, buttons and lighters plus a selection of the exclusive screen-printed chrome posters.

"The Love Cult" collection by Kyle Stewart for EDWIN drops September 15 in limited numbers from all EDWIN Stores, selected European retailers and online at EDWIN.

Next, view EDWIN's earlier 2017 pair-up with Kyle Stewart here. Or follow @EDWINEurope on the 'gram too keep track of what they're up to.

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