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Offset and Denim Tears' collaboration is finally here.

Aptly named "Offset Tears," Offset and Tremaine Emory's brand present a collection decked out in an Offset Tears Wreath, basically a fiery spin on Denim Tear's famed Cotton Wreath motif often seen blanketing its sought-after denim.

In case you're wondering: yes, Offset Tears has denim. Specifically, the collab offers up some Levi's 501 jeans in black and light wash, dressed in the Offset Tears Wreath. The price? Oh, just $400.

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The jean's price tag took some fans aback, and understandably so. However, that sounds about right.

A little fashion math incoming: Average Denim Tears jeans retail for $295 (subtotal-wise). Now count in taxes and shipping, that'll probably place you closer to $400 end. Not to mention, Emory's coveted jeans often resale for up $600 and higher in some cases.

In short, Offset Tears' jeans are appropriately priced — well, in the spectrum of the trousers being a Denim Tears collab, that is. But of course, that's totally up to you in regards to what you spend your coins on.

Offset Tears has some other pieces, too, all currently available on Offset's website. There's a hoodie, t-shirt, and hat, each decorated with the Offset Tears Wreath and some signed with "Set it Off" after Offset's latest album.

First teased during New York Fashion Week, Offset wore the collab, as he threw money into a crowd in the streets of the Big Apple. What a way to debut a collab.

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Offset appears to be a big fan of the brand, having sported Denim Tears' general drops (even more since the linkup). Plus, there was that one time he and Cardi B dripped out their whole fam in bespoke Denim Tears ensembles.

At the time, I assumed it was just another custom look. But no, this was an official linkup between Offset and Denim Tears.

Throughout Offset's album rollout, the musician offered tastes of the collab through exclusive pop-up events, merch bundles, and personal style moments (Cardi B, too).

Now, Denim Tears and Offset are setting things off with an official launch.

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