Denim Tears Drops Swarovski Crystal-Covered Cashmere Sweats

The brand's signature motif–considered the “talisman for Black people,” receives a crystal and cashmere treatment.

Words by Foli Creppy | 2 Minute Read

Denim Tears released their Cashmere SWAROVSKI Cotton Wreath collection on February 21st. Those familiar with the Denim Tears brand, know that the Cotton Wreath is Denim Tears' signature motif and a visual representation of the African Diaspora. 

With this release, we see the iconic cotton wreath embellished with hundreds of individual SWAROVSKI crystals on top of garments of a cashmere and cotton blend. Purchasing the complete set can be quite expensive. The hoodie is priced at $1,400, while the shorts cost $950. Additionally, the sweatpants also retail for $1,400.

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The collection is a total of 18 pieces, it contains all the streetwear staples we are used to seeing from the brand such as tees, hoodies, sweats, the works in colorways familiar to the brand such as black, pink, and grey. This collection emphasizes luxury streetwear with a deeper message. It is a curated, intentional, and meaningful collection for those who really understand the story behind the brand


Trends come and go. However, what Tremaine is doing with Denim Tears is deeper than just clothes. It's about storytelling, it's about representation, pushing boundaries, and blending the worlds of luxury and streetwear. 

With Denim Tear’s past Stüssy collab, Tremaine showed a nod to his high school days. His most recent collection feels like he is making a statement regarding where he plans on taking Denim Tears as a fashion label, a reminder to us all that Denim Tears isn't just a brand; it's a movement.

Shop the full collection now, both in-store via Denim Tears' New York flagship store or online at the brand's website.

Foli Creppy

Style Editor, Frasspot

Foli Creppy is the style editor for Frasspot. He oversees fashion and lifestyle content across Frasspot and has contributed as a style editor since December 2022.

Feb 28, 2025


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