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Following a developmental year expanding its streetwear offering, Parisian label LES (ART)ISTS enters 2017 with three exciting new collaborations.

First up, the brand has collaborated with K-Way, adding a personal touch to their classic jackets. LES (ART)ISTS has embellished the jackets with its recognizable artwork and logo, while the iconic K-Way designs remain the same. The collaboration is now in select stores including LA's Maxfield, Paris's colette and Roma's Holypopstore.

The Parisian brand teamed up with Spoiled Kids for its second collaboration, designing a small strap back caps collection. Each one features a different slogan from LES (ART)ISTS' SS17 collection such as ‘Listen to the kids.’ They’re available online now.

Finally, American painter Kenny Scharf has designed two exclusive T-shirt collections for LES (ART)ISTS featuring his signature colorful artwork. The first part of the collection is set to drop in March for SS17, with a second line coming later in the year for FW17. The collections will be shown at Pitti Uomo in Firenze this week.

The collaborations are available via les-artists.fr and select retailers.

Check out LES (ART)ISTS's FW16 offering.

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