Levi’s to collaborate with AMBUSH; collection features trucker jacket, two jeans
Singapore will be the only country in Southeast Asia to carry this collection.
Streetwear aficionados can now dress like their favourite stars with the new Levi’s X AMBUSH collection which will release on Sep 16.
This Levi’s collaboration with AMBUSH, a Japanese label synonymous with fashion obsessed musicians and the streetwear scene, will consist of a trucker jacket and two pairs of jeans.
This three piece collaboration is a fusion of Levi’s “effortless cool”, and AMBUSH’s “elevated details and signature sundries”.
One of the pieces in the collection is a loose fit trucker jacket, made of a worn, mid indigo wash and is adorned with AMBUSH’s signature silver-coated bottle cap button shanks on the chest pockets.
The jacket, which has a special-edition black back patch that combines the logos of both brands, is priced at $569.90.
The other two pieces of the collection consist of two jeans – a 517 Bootcut in a worn, indigo wash, and a baggy fit jean in a warm, mid-indigo wash.

Both of the jeans will also have AMBUSH’s bottle cap button shanks and a special edition black patch with the logos of both brands. They will both be priced at $469.90 each.

and the signature Levi’s Two Horse Pull. PHOTO CREDIT: LEVI’S
This is not the first time Levi’s has had such a collaboration. In March 2022, Levi’s collaborated with Wasted Youth featuring 501 pieces of Levi’s 501 ‘93 bearing Wasted Youth’s trademark slogan and other tweaks.
Levi’s X AMBUSH will be launched globally on Sep 16, with Singapore being the only country in Southeast Asia to carry the collection.
The jacket and two pairs of jeans will be exclusively available at Levi’s ION Orchard outlet, limited to only 30 pieces each.
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