Wrangler, Avirex launch denim and leather collaboration

Wrangler has partnered with Avirex to introduce a new collection that brings together Western-inspired denim and aviation-led streetwear. The collaboration combines Wrangler’s durable denim heritage with Avirex’s strong presence in leather outerwear and urban fashion.

Mia Dell’Osso-Caputo, Creative Director of Avirex, described the collection as a meeting point between rugged rodeo style and confident city fashion. By merging Avirex’s signature leather designs with Wrangler’s classic denim, the brands aimed to create pieces that reflect authenticity and purpose-driven style.

The seven-piece collection includes premium garments featuring bold embroidery and vintage-style patches. Outerwear stands out as a key focus. The black suede Trucker jacket is made from 100 percent leather and features dual-branded black-and-white patches. Another highlight, the Patch jacket in “Wrangler blue,” is decorated with colorful patches from both brands.

The collection also includes barrel jeans offered in blue denim and black coated denim. These jeans feature exposed chain stitching, a detail inspired by 1940s Western wear. Completing the range are a heavyweight cotton hoodie and jogger set in black with Western-style scroll embroidery and co-branded graphics, along with a heavyweight regular-fit T-shirt.

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