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    SummaryNew Era and SASHIKO GALS are releasing their 2nd Season collaboration on June 27, expanding on an inaugural drop that sold out across all three MLB franchise stylesThe collection spans 59FIFTY and 9TWENTY silhouettes across New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres colorways, with every piece individually handmadeSASHIKO GALS is a collective of sashiko artisans based in Otsuchi, Iwate, Japan, whose roots trace back to a community project established in the aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan EarthquakeNew Era and SASHIKO GALS are back with their second collaborative collection, a follow-up to an inaugural release that outpaced demand and left collectors without. Dropping June 27, the 2nd Season expands the lineup while maintaining the defining condition of the first: every cap is individually handmade by the Otsuchi-based artisan collective, applying the centuries-old sashiko stitching technique to New Era's 59FIFTY and 9TWENTY silhouettes across three MLB franchises.The collection covers the same three franchise territories as the first season, with New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres styles appearing across both the fitted 59FIFTY and the adjustable 9TWENTY. Where the first drop established the visual language of the collaboration, the second extends it with new additions to the lineup. The press release does not specify which styles are new introductions, but positions the expanded range as a direct response to the unmet demand of season one.The craft at the center of the collection is sashiko, a Japanese hand-stitching technique originally developed as a practical method for reinforcing and repairing garments. That functional origin gives the work a different weight than decorative embellishment. Each stitch is structural in tradition, and here applied to silhouettes that carry their own set of cultural associations: the fitted cap as an object with deep roots in American sports, hip-hop, and streetwear. The tension between those two lineages is part of what makes the collaboration legible as more than novelty.SASHIKO GALS itself carries a specific history that adds further dimension to the work. The collective was established on March 11, 2024, the 13th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, evolving out of the Otsuchi Sashiko Project, which had been operating as part of community recovery efforts since 2011. Now, fifteen years on from the disaster, the collective frames its work not as recovery but as forward momentum, using craft as a vehicle for connecting Otsuchi's local tradition with a global audience.The campaign imagery reinforces that orientation toward the future. Shot in Otsuchi, it features local elementary school children wearing the caps, a deliberate framing device that positions the collection within an intergenerational story. For SASHIKO GALS, transmitting craft knowledge and opportunity to younger generations is described as central to its mission, and the campaign makes that mission visible rather than implicit.The SASHIKO GALS x New Era 2nd Season drops June 27 via New Era Ginza, the New Era Online Store, and the KUON Flagship Store.

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