Here’s a quick roundup of the latest news from leading denim brands.
Levi’s
Levi’s has teamed with Grammy-winning American rapper and entrepreneur Nas on a collection of T-shirts.
The Levi’s x Nas collection features three premium tees, each designed to tap into ’90s nostalgia. A gray long sleeve tee featuring “Nas” on the front and “One life / One love / One King” on the back. A white T-shirt showcases his 1994 “Illmatic” album cover on the front. A black T-shirt featuring the “Stillmatic” cover on the front.
To achieve an authentic vintage look, Levi’s said the collection combines found and re-purposed elements with updated print and process techniques and washes.
“Nas represents the authentic spirit of hip-hop culture that has always been intertwined with Levi’s brand,” said Leo Gamboa, Levi’s VP of collaborations. “Featuring crisp tees that celebrate some of his most believed albums, this collection honors that connection between music, style, and cultural expression that defines both Nas and Levi’s.”
The collection is part of a broader line-up of music-focused tees. Levi’s previously launched collections with Oasis, Blur, Sonic Youth and more.
Frame
Frame unveiled its first-ever men’s wear collaboration.
The Los Angeles-based brand partnered with New York City-based vintage showroom, The Society Archive for a collection that combines modern craftsmanship and luxury with archival sensibilities.
The 19-piece collection culls inspiration from American collegiate themes like plaid, rugby stripes and other sport motifs. Denim highlights include a vintage-inspired rigid jean with distressed details, a jean jacket with flap chest pockets and a washed denim shirt.
Other items include worn-in oxford shirts, suede workwear pants, cashmere knits and printed T-shirts and sweatshirts.
The collaboration is available now in select Frame stores and on the brand’s website as well as at Bloomingdale’s. Prices range from $148 to $1,898.
Ksubi
Streetwear brand Ksubi released New World Error, a pre-Spring 2026 collection inspired by vintage sportswear, streetwear and rockstar attitude.
The men’s and women’s collection delivers “gritty opulence,” according to the Australian brand, through denim with mud washes, wax finishes, oil stains, graffiti-inspired prints, diamantes, crystals, and metallic hardware.
The men’s range marries “New York’s raw street scene with polished varsity sophistication,” while the women’s collection plays with proportions and silhouettes. Fitted tanks and ruched tees pair with slouchy pants’ oversized hoodies and polo jerseys with styled with micro shorts and skirts.
The collection is available now on Ksubi’s website and flagship stores in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Sydney and Melbourne. It will also be available at selected boutiques and department stores globally.