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GUESS Jeans U.S.A.

After launching the DRx Love collab last week, putting their own spin on classic vintage pieces loaded with patches and textiles, GUESS Jeans U.S.A. drops their fall 2018 collection campaign.

Taking on a similar camping theme as the DRx LOVE collection, the lineup features silhouettes referenced from the early 90s that have been updated with rustic corduroy, moleskin and canvas materials.

Nicolai Marciano, Director of Brand Partnerships and Specialty Marketing for GUESS?, Inc. and also heads up the GUESS Jeans U.S.A. division tells us, "We’re constantly looking to reintroduce and elevate iconic pieces from the archive within the GUESS Jeans U.S.A. division.  For Fall 2018, we focused on an early 90’s worker jacket that really stimulated the whole collection. This piece consisted of a mix of moleskin, corduroy and plaid.  Bringing a more comprehensive level of detail to the cut & sew for the program is really important to me and something we will continue to focus on for future collections."

The collection includes denim work jackets, an array of graphic, striped, and crew tees and hoodies, cargo pants, storm flat shirts, oversized long jackets, darted straight jeans, and more. They also have a range of accessories including trucker and corduroy hats, and a backpacks that comes in a black and olive night colorway.

The fall collection launches in-store October 13, at JUICE LA for a week-long pop-up experience and online at GUESSJEANS.com on October 15, 2018.

Take an exclusive look at the collection in the galleries above.

In other fashion news, Hedi Slimane fires back at critics for his Celine debut.

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