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Top Dawg Entertainment Deliver Spring 2025 Racing Collection

Top Dawg Entertainment Deliver Spring 2025 Racing Collection

Hypebeast23-05-2025

Summary
Top Dawg Entertainment(TDE) is hitting the gas with its Spring 2025 Racing Collection.
An homage to Los Angeles' racing culture, the capsule is led by a long-sleeve motocross jersey with bright TDE logos. Tops include a black contrast stitch T-shirt with yellow branding, a graphic tee with a driving plate motif and a white baby tee. Closing out the collection are a duo of racing-inspired caps, as well as a driving plate keychain.
The release arrives just asSZAandKendrick Lamarbring their co-headlining 'Grand National Tour' home to Los Angeles on May 23 and May 24.
Check out the collection above. The TDE Spring 2025 Racing Collection is available for a limited time only starting May 23 at 12 p.m. EST via theTDE webstore.

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