Ambush, a reference point in fashion for its punk side, has teamed up with record label Levi’s for a new collaboration. The result is a collection that harmoniously combines the urban and bold style of the Japanese brand with the history and durability of denim. The tracks have already landed in Brazil and stand out as the first cooperation global fashion, signed by Levi’s, to be sold here.
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Following the first collaboration between the two labels in 2022, Levi’s and Ambush are teaming up again to bring a release inspired by motorcycle elements. The pieces of the collection present an identity, a concept and, of course, a lot of denim, a raw material to which Levi’s is a reference.
Created by designer Yoon Ahn, Ambush began in 2008 as an experimental jewelry line. Over the years, it conquered fashionistas and a bigger space in the international fashion scene, thanks to the DNA built by the avant-garde aesthetic, which came from the fusion of punk, luxury and street clothes.
Called Levi’s x Ambush, the collection consists of 501 pants and jackets, but with a modern and innovative twist. One example is the bike cafe-inspired jacket, with a medium indigo fit and a high collar finished with press studs.
To complete, patches were created in the process of washing jeans giving the feeling that something has been removed from the garment. In addition, shaded details adorn the pockets of some items.




The collection was presented at a number of events around the world, including pop-up shops in Tokyo, Japan and New York, United States. Fans of the brand were able to try on and purchase the pieces before they went on sale in select stores and online.
The collaboration between Levi’s and Ambush is a combination of history and innovation, and fashion lovers can expect to see a lot more of this collaboration in the future. Featuring classic and current pieces, the collection is already on sale to the public.




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With great boldness, the Japanese label gathers in its portfolio serious collaborations. Collaborating brands include Louis Vuitton, Off-White, Bulgari and Converse.