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5 Fresh Looks to Cop Before Summer Ends

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Summer’s hot, but that’s no reason not to look cool. If sweat stains have messed up your current lewk, here’s a special selection of streetwear brands that can get you a fresh look—and I mean really fresh—for this summer.

Worldwide by Soulection

This fresh tee from LA-based label/collective Soulection was created with summer in mind. Featuring a world-wide graphic on the front alongside the Soulection logo, the back reps the flags of the collective’s diverse members, making sure to find a way to cleverly include include their logo in each of the flags. Cop it for $25 here.

Rock Smith's Escobar Tee

Just in time for the much-awaited debut of Netflix’s new show Narcos, grab Brooklyn-based streetwear brand Rocksmith’s Escobar tee. The colors in this design are the same as Air Jordan 7 Bordeauxs, which will also be available this season. Grab it here.

N.A.A.F.I. ft Oaxaca

In little over half a decade, NAAFI has solidified itself as one of the names at the forefront of Mexico’s electronic music circles. The club night/crew/label has become almost synonymous with Mexico City’s thriving electronic underground, thanks in no small part to their legendary series of parties, which have showcased eminent talents in dance music both domestically and abroad. They’ve also meticulously crafted an brand aesthetic that extends far beyond the music and parties, and encompasses both their artwork and apparel line. Their latest is a woven market bag made in collaboration with artisans from Oaxaca. Use it for as a beach tote, for your groceries, or whatever works. Grab it here.

Produce Goods' Locos Only Bucket Hat

If you love collabs and limited editions, then Produce Goods is for you. Based in Corpus Christi – known to most as home of Selena Quintanilla– these guys have been cranking out everything from clothing to pins to prints to toys, all with a distinctive Tex-Mex DNA. Our favorite cybercholo El Dusty is part of this collective, and you can see his artwork all over their releases. Cop the Locos Only bucket hat here, and check out all their products here.

Sporty Top

If you the heat won’t let live, try the sport top by Ytinifnifinity, the Mexican brand known for experimenting with new kinds of silhouettes, rad prints, and plenty of internet inside jokes. They’ve dropped everything from tees emblazoned with a Nokia phone to one featuring Leonardo Di Caprio weeping data. Props to them for packaging this as a unisex “sporty top” rather than a sports bra, because who said dudes can’t bare their midriffs on sweltering days too? Scoop the sporty top here.