
Thirty years ago, director Larry Clark’s film *KIDS* offered a gritty and honest look at teenage life in 1990s New York City, showing both its joys and struggles. Now, three decades later, the CROSSOVER® brand has partnered with Clark to explore those same themes through a new fashion collection.
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This special collection celebrates the energy of the KIDS film with bright, eye-catching clothes. The movie was known for its raw and realistic portrayal of city life, and the designs follow suit with a bold aesthetic. The collection features everyday street style staples like flight jackets, hoodies, and graphic tees, using previously unreleased photos from behind the scenes. It even includes skate decks, paying homage to the film’s connection with New York City’s vibrant skate scene and supporting those who continue to drive that culture forward.
These adaptable items are perfect for a busy, city lifestyle, and they also look great combined with each other. Each piece features bold designs and is personally signed by Clark, making them both valuable collectibles and a fitting tribute to his artistic work.
You can now find the CROSSOVER® x KIDS by Larry Clark 30th Anniversary Collection both in CROSSOVER® stores and on their website, crossoverconceptstore.com.
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