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    SummaryN.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE collaborates with Wrangler on updated versions of its signature western shirt and denim pantsA parallel collaboration with BIG MAC reimagines '70s archive pieces, spanning a western shirt, jeans and moreReleasing on March 20, with prices ranging from around $166 - $263 USDN.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE continues its exploration of American heritage through two distinct collaborations with Wrangler and BIG MAC.With Wrangler, the focus is on reinterpreting two of the label’s most iconic pieces: the 70127MW denim western shirt and the 936WBK denim pants. Both are crafted from Wrangler’s original fabrics - 7.25oz stone‑washed denim for the shirt and 13oz broken denim for the pants - treated with vintage‑inspired washes and laser processing. The shirt adopts a relaxed silhouette with widened sleeves, a dropped shoulder, and a reworked collar for a sense of ease, while the pants introduce a subtle flared cut with slash pockets and a crease line, balancing rugged cowboy roots with contemporary refinement.As for the collaboration with BIG MAC, the range draws from the brand’s 1970s archives and offers three distinct pieces: a western shirt, denim pants and a half‑sleeve chambray shirt. The western shirt arrives in black-and-green check patterns, cut in a boxy silhouette with pearl-dot buttons and crafted from high‑density voile check fabric for a light, airy feel. The jeans reinterpret vintage painter trousers with a wide tapered silhouette, orange stitching, and revived BIG MAC hardware, while the half‑sleeve shirt uses shuttle‑loomed chambray for a soft, vintage finish that evolves with wear.Prices range from ¥26,400 - ¥41,800 JPY (approx. $166 - $263 USD), the two collaborative drops will be available through N.HOOLYWOOD starting March 20.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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