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Anti Social Social Club and Goodyear Reunite for Motorsport-Inspired Capsule

Anti Social Social Club and Goodyear Reunite for Motorsport-Inspired Capsule

Hypebeast24-07-2025
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Anti Social Social Club (ASSC) has teamed up once again with tire giantGoodyearfor an apparel and accessories collection that channels motorsport culture. Set to launch July 26, the limited-edition capsule blends ASSC's irreverent streetwear aesthetic with Goodyear's racing heritage, including nods to the brand's iconic blimp and history on global circuits.
Building on their October2024 collaboration, this new drop features a range of standout pieces like racing jackets, flag-grid tees and hoodies emblazoned with graphics of single-seater race cars and tire tread-inspired branding. Highlights include the 'Catch the Feeling' line showcasing international race locations, the 'Wet Tire' tee with tire textures and 'Sparks' hoodies with rear-spark visuals and Goodyear Racing overlays.
Accessories also take pole position, with racing gloves, an ashtray, a keychain featuring world flags, a Zippo lighter and the 'Podium Cap' — a wreath-trimmed hat styled after classic F1 ceremonies.
The collection will be available in sizes XS to 2XL, priced between $20 and $125 USD. Fans can shop the drop exclusively on ASSC'swebsitestarting at 11:00 am ET on July 26.
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