Complex and Fanatics have introduced the Billie Eilish x Mitchell & Ness NBA League Collection, a limited-edition collaboration that unites the genre-defying aesthetic of Billie Eilish with the iconic sportswear legacy of Mitchell & Ness. This capsule reimagines classic NBA headwear through Billie’s lens, offering a fresh take on basketball culture with a design sensibility rooted in authenticity, nostalgia, and individuality.
Celebrated for her distinct personal sports style, Eilish has long championed oversized silhouettes and vintage sportswear, frequently seen in Mitchell & Ness NBA pieces while on tour. This collaboration brings that personal style to the forefront, spotlighting 17 NBA teams together with custom Billie patches, individualized for each team, on Mitchell & Ness’ signature snapbacks.
The collection will showcase exclusive designs from the Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Seattle SuperSonics, New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors and Sacramento Kings.
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The collection drop doesn't just pay tribute to basketball, it reframes it through the worlds of music and fashion, delivering a must-have collection for fans, and continues Complex and Fanatics’ partnership in creating some of the most highly sought-after collaborations at the intersection of culture and sports, including the Takashi Murakami x MLB Tokyo Series and BLACKPINK “In Your Area” collections.
The Billie Eilish x Mitchell & Ness NBA League Collection is available exclusively on the Complex App, Complex.com and MitchellandNess.com.
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