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Fresh off the reveal of the entire KITH x Coca-Cola x Converse footwear lineup, the accompanying editorial campaign is now highlighted, this time featuring the collaborative range of apparel and accessories, along with more images of the Chuck Taylor 1970.

This forthcoming co-branded collection will be the third collab between KITH and Coca-Cola, as the full assortment includes about sixty styles, and making it the largest KITH x Coca-Cola collection to date, encompassing varsity jackets, hoodies, rugbies, tees, bathing suits, and more.

Different takes on the classic Coca-Cola logo appears across the clothing, including a new pattern designed by KITH that combines multiple international Coke logos into one. These languages include Arabic, Chinese, English, Hebrew, Japanese, and Russian.

Other than the footwear collab with Converse, KITH and Coca-Cola has also aligned with Golden Bear, Oakley, and Stance. Golden Bear offers a made in USA wool varsity jacket that features premium chainstitch embroidery on the front and back, while the Oakley Frogskins boasting frosted transparent frames and reflective Prizm-technology lenses. Lastly, a range of striped crew socks that complement with the collection’s color palette are created with Stance.

You can shop the entire collection at all KITH flagship stores and online at 11 a.m. EST on August 17.

For more shopping, here’s how to cop the John Elliott x Suicoke FW18 sandal.

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