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To celebrate the madness of All-Star Weekend happening in Charlotte, North Carolina this week, Levi’s® is set to debut a special collaboration through NTWRK, the digital-first youth culture e-commerce and content platform.

The drop features a special edition Levi’s® Trucker Jacket and t-shirt emblazoned with basketball-inspired imagery shot by daredevil NYC photographer 13th Witness, whose oeuvre is characterized by stunning land and cityscapes, intimate portraits of today’s most illustrious musical artists, and everything in between.

Both pieces will exclusively debut Sunday on a special episode of NTWRK that captures the city of Charlotte during the one of the biggest moments in basketball, and drops via the NTWRK app during the broadcast right before the game.

Fans on the ground in Charlotte will also get the chance to customize and purchase additional Levi’s® Trucker Jackets and tees with more iconic imagery from the 13th Witness global court collection, along with a special appearance by the photographer himself. (Friday, February 15; 1–8pm, Heist Brewery, Charlotte, NC).

The limited-edition Trucker Jacket will retail for $135 along with the t-shirt for $40, so be sure to download the NTWRK app and tune in Sunday at 4PM PT to cop.

  • ProducerJustin Trevino
  • PhotographerHamadi Price
  • StylistMelina Kemph
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