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See More ArticlesWe’re going for another lap with McLaren Racing as we unveil our second collection with the racing icon. Evolving from vintage-inspired pieces, this drop is fueled by modern silhouettes and streetwear-ready separates, like bold graphic tees and oversized hoodies, but all with undeniable McLaren Racing style.
Gear up for a thrilling combination of speed and style as Levi's® and McLaren Racing hit the track together for the first time. Two icons, one race-ready collection designed to represent the pinnacle of heritage and innovation with limited edition jackets, jumpsuits, 501® jeans and more.
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See More ArticlesOur R&D lab is back with another season of fresh fits and new innovations that you can feel good about. From thoughtful sourcing methods and Worker Well-being efforts to our mission for greater circularity and recyclability, we’re forever finding new ways to improve our clothes—and it all goes down in our Levi’s® Wellthread® research and development (a.k.a. dream) lab.
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See More ArticlesThis Pride season, we pay homage to the activists—past, present and future—speaking out for LGBTQ+ liberation and equal rights. Sef Cavendish is an autistic writer, survivor of behavior conversion therapy, student and critic of Psychology and self-described gender anarchist encouraging folks to think and act beyond the oppressive systems that make up our world, whether they’re harmful narratives we’ve internalized or power structures from which we benefit.
This Pride season, we pay homage to the activists—past, present and future—speaking out for queer liberation and equal rights. One advocate on the forefront is Alex Locust, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and unapologetic glamputee spreading the word about disability justice one workshop at a time.
Activism doesn’t just look like leading a protest. It’s serving your community through social work. Or that low-fi video that makes you feel a little less alone in the world. It’s Black, queer multimedia artist Corinne Smith, also known fondly by the moniker Critty Smitty. Alchemizing paint into moving explorations of joy in the midst of grief and loss, Corinne is a testament to the power of art as activism.
Activism doesn’t just look like leading a protest. It’s that low-fi video that makes you feel a little less alone in the world. It’s serving the community through social work. It’s sharing your story. It looks like each and every day you make the choice to dress true to your authentic self in a world that demands conformity. This Pride season, we pay homage to the activists—past, present and future—fighting for queer liberation and equal rights. And at the very forefront is living ancestor Cecilia Chung.