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This Is Why A$AP Ferg Decided to Make a Unisex Collection

A$AP Ferg doesn’t believe in limits. Not in music, not in art, and certainly not in fashion. His first major standalone capsule collection — announced without fanfare on social media and sold out within hours — is a statement about belonging, about the arbitrary nature of gendered clothing, and about what streetwear can be when it stops trying to be exclusive.

“I don’t believe in the limits between men’s and women’s fashion. I believe in the energy a piece gives off. The rest is social construction.”

— A$AP Ferg

Pieces for Every Body

Oversized hoodies in soft, muted tones. Cargo pants with reimagined cuts that sit differently on different bodies — beautifully. Bomber jackets with embroidery inspired by Afro-Caribbean cultural iconography. Each piece was designed, Ferg explains, to “belong to anyone.” Sizing runs from XS to 4X in every style. There are no “men’s” and “women’s” sections on the website — only “looks.”

“I grew up watching my aunts and my cousins wear my dad’s flannels and make them look better than he ever did,” Ferg told us. “Fashion was always shared in my family. Why would I make something that puts walls around who gets to wear it?” The collection is already being cited by fashion critics as one of the most genuinely inclusive releases of the year.

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