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  • The Evolution of a Transatlantic Partnership
  • Dissecting the Collection: Standout Pieces and Craft Details
  • Why VOL. 10 Matters: Sustainability, Craft, and Cultural Resonance
  • Styling VOL. 10: From Runway to Reality
  • Broader Context in 2026 Fashion
  • Availability and Final Thoughts

Few partnerships have sustained such quiet reverence as the ongoing dialogue between Stüssy and Our Legacy. Today, June 17, 2026, marks the arrival of VOL. 10—a limited, truly one-of-a-kind collection of handmade, reworked garments that epitomizes the brands’ shared ethos of upcycling, individuality, and cross-continental creativity. Available overseas via Stussy.com, select Stüssy flagships in Paris and New York, OurLegacy.com, and Our Legacy Work Shop locations in Stockholm, London, and Berlin, this drop feels less like a seasonal release and more like a curated exhibition of wearable art.

This volume builds on nearly a decade of collection, where deadstock fabrics, archival graphics, and experimental techniques merge to create pieces that are as unique as the hands that crafted them. Reworked by hand in Los Angeles and Stockholm, no two items in VOL. 10 are identical. Overdyeing, screen printing, and meticulous alterations ensure each garment carries its own story—colors may fade or bleed with wear, adding to the lived-in character that defines both brands. Limited sizing amplifies the exclusivity; these are not mass-produced staples but personal artifacts for those who value process as much as product.

 

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Stüssy, the iconic Southern California streetwear pioneer founded in the 1980s, has long championed a global, community-driven approach to style—think surf, skate, and subversive graphics that transcend borders. Our Legacy, the Swedish label known for its refined tailoring, material innovation, and Work Shop ethos of responsible production, brings a Scandinavian precision and sustainability focus. Their partnership, which began in earnest around 2020 with upcycled deadstock experiments, has matured into one of the most compelling ongoing collabs in contemporary fashion.

Previous volumes have explored everything from reversible shearling outerwear and co-branded tees to overdyed cargos and double-breasted suits. VOL. 10 leans deeper into the handmade ethos, emphasizing individuality through manual interventions. In an industry increasingly dominated by algorithmic uniformity, this collection stands as a reminder that true luxury lies in imperfection and provenance.

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From the campaign imagery and drop previews, VOL. 10 offers a rich mix of outerwear, tops, bottoms, and accessories that blend

Outerwear Highlights:

  • A standout plaid flannel shirt or jacket reworked with custom overdye and screen-printed graphics—loose, breathable, and perfectly layered for transitional weather.
  • Hooded zip-ups and blouson-style jackets in tonal blacks and earth tones, featuring subtle co-branded details and unique dye variations.
  • A puffer vest or lightweight insulated piece that nods to Stüssy’s utilitarian roots while incorporating Our Legacy’s refined fit.

Tops and Knits:

  • Signature graphic tees and long-sleeves emblazoned with dual branding (“Stüssy Our Legacy Work Shop”) in distressed or overprinted treatments. Each tee feels like a canvas—faded pigments, hand-applied motifs, and varied base fabrics ensure uniqueness.
  • Crewnecks and hoodies with yin-yang or archival motifs, often paired with contrast stitching or pocket details that highlight the hand-reworked nature.

Bottoms and Trousers:

  • Denim pants and chinos in deep indigos and blacks, cut with relaxed tailoring but finished with custom distressing or overdye.
  • Striped shorts or relaxed chinos that capture effortless summer ease, perfect for the brands’ shared beach-to-street sensible.

Accessories:

  • Tote bags with yin-yang graphics, caps, and other small goods that round out the collection, making it easy to incorporate the collab into everyday rotations.

The overarching aesthetic is one of elevated everyday wear: muted palettes punctuated by bold graphics, premium fabrics treated with care, and silhouettes that favor comfort without sacrificing sophistication. This is clothing designed to age gracefully—embracing the patina that comes from real wear.

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In 2026, fashion faces mounting pressure to address overproduction. Stüssy and Our Legacy’s commitment to upcycling residual and deadstock materials positions VOL. 10 as more than a drop—it’s a model for mindful creation. By reworking existing garments in two creative hubs (LA’s vibrant street culture and Stockholm’s design heritage), the collab bridges worlds while minimizing waste.

This approach resonates deeply in today’s cultural moment. As consumers seek authenticity amid digital fatigue, one-of-a-kind pieces offer a tangible connection. The warning that “colors may fade or bleed” isn’t a disclaimer; it’s an invitation to participate in the garment’s evolution. Wear it, live in it, let it tell your story.

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Imagine layering a reworked plaid overshirt over a graphic tee and wide-leg denim for an effortless city look, or pairing the hooded zip-up with striped shorts for weekend escapes. The collection’s versatility shines in its mix-and-match potential. Accessories like the tote or caps add instant co-branded flair to any outfit.

Photographed by Elsa Hammaren in Stockholm, the campaign captures a raw, intimate energy—models in fluid poses against minimalist backdrops, emphasizing texture and individuality. It’s fashion that feels personal, not performative.

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This release arrives amid a busy summer for both brands. Stüssy’s Summer ’26 collections continue to push boundaries with technical and cultural references, while Our Legacy maintains its reputation for thoughtful, material-driven design. VOL. 10 feels like a culmination of their shared history—evolving from early pandemic-era upcycling experiments to today’s refined, hand-finished offerings.

In horology, art, music, and sports-fashion intersections (think NBA Finals vibes or tennis elegance meeting street), pieces like these serve as versatile building blocks. They bridge high and low, heritage and innovation—core themes that define Invent Blog’s coverage.

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Secure your piece starting today, June 17, 2026. With limited sizing and inherent uniqueness, expect quick sell-outs at key locations. Check Stussy.com for US/EU drops and OurLegacy.com for additional international access. In-store exclusives at Stüssy Paris, New York, and Our Legacy Work Shops add to the event-like feel.

Stussy x Our Legacy VOL. 10 isn’t just clothing—it’s a testament to what happens when two distinct creative voices commit to craft over convenience. In a world of replicas and fast trends, these handmade items remind us of fashion’s potential as personal history made tangible. Whether you cop a graphic tee that will become your new favorite or invest in a jacket destined for years of stories, this volume delivers on the promise of true collaboration: pieces that feel made just for you, because in many ways, they were.

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