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Marc Jacobs has collaborated with Miami/NYC-based brand Stray Rats for a Lunar New Year capsule celebrating the Year of the Rat. The collection is ultimately a nod to Jacobs' early 2000s line, Stinky Rat, which got its name when photographer Juergen Teller’s daughter called her father a "stinky rat" in Marc Jacobs' presence.

The Marc Jacobs x Stray Rats capsule consists of a T-shirt, hoodie, and grunge sweaters featuring the depiction of a rat. Additional graphics run down the sleeves of the sweaters and hoodie.

Marc Jacobs and Stray Rats called on Frank Ocean to star in the campaign for the collaboration, which features other friends and family of the brands as well. The project was captured by photographer Collier Schorr.

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With prices ranging from $65 for the T-shirt to $295 for the sweaters, you can shop Marc Jacobs x Stray Rats now through marcjacobs.com and at Marc Jacobs retailers.

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