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KSUBI Unleashes “This Is Not A Rodeo” Capsule: Cowboy-Core Hits the Streets

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KSUBI, a brand synonymous with edgy streetwear, has introduced its latest capsule collection, “This Is Not A Rodeo.” This collection masterfully blends cowboy-core aesthetics with contemporary urban fashion, offering a bold new take on street style for the upcoming season.

“This Is Not A Rodeo” reinterprets traditional Western wear, infusing it with KSUBI’s signature rebellious spirit. The capsule features a range of pieces that draw inspiration from cowboy culture, yet are reimagined for the streets. 

The collection is characterized by its striking juxtaposition of rugged, Western-inspired elements with sleek, modern silhouettes. Classic cowboy staples like fringe, leather, and denim are transformed into versatile streetwear essentials. Whether it’s a fringed jacket paired with distressed jeans or a bandana-inspired print on an oversized hoodie, each piece offers a fresh perspective on urban fashion.

KSUBI’s “This Is Not A Rodeo” capsule is more than just a fashion statement; it’s a cultural commentary on the fusion of traditional and contemporary styles. The collection not only pays homage to the cowboy-core trend but also pushes it forward, making it relevant for today’s fashion-forward streetwear enthusiasts.

As the FW24 season approaches, KSUBI’s latest offering is set to make waves in the world of streetwear. For those looking to embrace the cowboy-core trend without sacrificing modernity, “This Is Not A Rodeo” offers the perfect balance of Western grit and urban sophistication.

Explore KSUBI’s “This Is Not A Rodeo” capsule collection to elevate your street style with a touch of the wild west, reimagined for the modern-day urban landscape. Launching in early September, 2024.

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