Streetwear evolves in 2025 through influential collaborations and culturally-aligned drops. Two names that lead the discourse today are Stussy and Travis Scott. Both Travis Scott college apparel and Stussy are redefining how to blend rap, culture, and college appeal. Meanwhile, on the other side, Stussy's new drops such as the Stussy shirt line and super-hyped Stussy Honolulu collection are setting this iconic brand back at the very top of street fashion rankings.
From low-key collabs such as Cactus Jack McDonald's to highly-expected capsules on Travis Scott's website, 2025 is set to be a monumental year for fashion drops enthusiasts who love the real deal. This article dissects the most hyped pieces, where to get them, and what's on the horizon.
Travis Scott's contribution to the fashion space is not hype—rather, it's movement. His college merchandise drop with Mitchell & Ness and the University of Houston was not merely a reference to his beginnings; it was a beacon of pride, legacy, and fashion.
This wasn't college merch. It was a flex. A message that Travis is the only one who can merge music, city pride, and sportswear culture.
Cactus Jack McDonalds may have been a retro move, but it paved the way for merch drops to come. The collab broke down the barrier between fast food and fashion, and products sold out in hours.