Summary
- Levi's releases capsule collection featuring Oasis-themed apparel and denim pieces
- Collection includes seven T-shirts with band logos and three denim items, notably Liam Gallagher's parka style
- European release precedes worldwide availability planned for late 2025
The denim brand has introduced a collection tied to Oasis's comeback tour, drawing from the Manchester band's distinctive aesthetic from their peak years.
Seven T-shirts form the core of the release, with several displaying vintage Oasis logos rendered in Manchester City's blue and white colors - a nod to the band's local football allegiance. One black long-sleeve design features "Supersonic" across the chest with song lyrics printed on the reverse. Each shirt includes period-appropriate woven labels matching Levi's 1990s branding style.
The denim selection comprises three pieces that mirror garments worn by band members during their commercial height. The X Oasis parka stands out as Liam Gallagher's preferred outerwear, updated with Orange Tab details from the 1970s and Oasis sleeve embroidery. A Type II Trucker jacket recalls the Oasis Knebworth design Levi's created for the band's 1996 tour appearances, complete with branded logo placement.
An indigo yarn-dye stripe banded collar shirt rounds out the denim offerings, its coloring echoing Manchester City's team colors.
Campaign photography comes from Michael Spencer Jones, who previously shot the band's major album artwork throughout the 1990s.
Leo Gamboa, Levi's vice president of collaborations, stated the timing aligns with the band's stage return. He noted the Gallagher brothers' long-standing relationship with Levi's products and described the collection as reflecting their personal style while acknowledging their connection to the brand.
European retailers currently stock the Levi's x Oasis collection, with international markets receiving the line before 2025 ends.
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