
🦈 Nautica is making waves with a 'Jaws' 50th anniversary collection
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, Nautica is diving headfirst into summer 2025 with a bold new collaboration that's equal parts nostalgic and stylish.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's legendary 1975 thriller 'Jaws,' the iconic American brand has launched a limited-edition capsule collection that brings the suspense of the sea to classic nautical fashion. Whether you're a longtime fan of the film or just looking to upgrade your summer wardrobe, this cinephile-approved collection delivers a fresh take on coastal cool.
Shop the Nautica x Jaws collection
Shop the Nautica x Jaws capsule collection
This exclusive 'Jaws' x Nautica collection is a must-have for fans of retro cinema, beach-ready fashion and all things shark-chic. The capsule features:
Sleeveless and short-sleeve graphic tees with vintage-inspired Jaws artwork
and with vintage-inspired Jaws artwork Fashion-forward button-downs with oceanic hues and bold prints
with oceanic hues and bold prints Swimwear styles perfect for pool parties, beach days or summer movie marathons
Each piece is designed to channel the thrill of the open water, with shark-inspired details, deep-sea blues, and graphic nods to the 1975 blockbuster that changed summer movies forever.
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The 'Jaws' x Nautica capsule is available now in select stores and online at Nautica.com. With limited quantities and high fan demand, this drop is expected to sell fast, so don't wait to sink your teeth into it.
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Athlete marks 'Jaws' 50th anniversary with 60-mile swim
Swimmer Lewis Pugh circumnavigated Martha's Vineyard to mark the 50th anniversary of the movie "Jaws" and draw attention to the plight of sharks.
When was 'Jaws' released?
'Jaws' was released in theaters on June 20, 1975.
Where was 'Jaws' filmed?
'Jaws' was mostly filmed on Martha's Vineyard, the island off the coast of Massachusetts. Key filming spots on Martha's Vineyard included:
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