Clipse and Carhartt WIP Launch New Collection Ahead of 'Let God Sort Em Out'
The Pharrell-produced 'Let God Sort Em Out' is out Friday.
Clipse is giving fans one hell of a rollout with Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha T and Malice’s first album together since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops. Now, on the eve of the Pharrell-produced new album’s debut, the Virginia Beach duo is launching a timely collaboration with Carhartt WIP.
The CLIPSE Engineered by Carhartt WIP collection, available starting today on Complex Shop, follows a curated run of collaborations, each fusing Pusha and Malice’s distinctive taste with the signature designs of several strikingly complementary artists and brands. For the new album’s cover, for example, Clipse again recruited the unmistakable visual voice of KAWS.
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What’s featured in the CLIPSE Engineered by Carhartt WIP collection?
An OG Detroit Jacket made with black denim, an OG Active Jacket constructed from heavyweight Dearborn Canvas, graphic t-shirts in black and white, a hoodie, and a sweatshirt all boast various Clipse-related insignia.
Where can I buy the CLIPSE Engineered by Carhartt WIP collection?
Starting today, fans can pick up pieces from the new collection on Complex Shop, as well as at select Carhartt WIP stores and the brand’s own online shop. Complex Shop is also where you’ll find exclusive KAWS x Clipse boxed sets, Verdy Edition vinyl, Denim Tears x Clipse trucker hats, and tons more Clipse merch.
When is Clipse’s new album coming out?
Mercifully, the Roc Nation-backed Let God Sort Em Out is out July 11, i.e. mere hours from now. In the meantime, get a closer look at select Carhartt WIP pieces below.
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