
Stüssy released Delivery 3 of its Summer 2025 collection globally on Friday, June 13. The drop continues the brand’s steady rhythm of beach-inflected wear with a fresh selection that prioritizes comfort, utility, and presence. This latest campaign, shot by Antosh Cimoszko and styled by Landon Ebeling, leans into the heat with a casual confidence rooted in movement and real environments. The release builds on Stüssy’s ability to create seasonal offerings that feel intuitive and relevant, never forced or out of step with the pace of daily life.
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The images feel lived-in. Shot on location with cast members Sara, Landon, Hank, Mac, Ford, Nick, and Diana, the campaign skips past polish and poses in favor of what feels natural. A loose road trip narrative ties it all together: surfboards strapped to a truck, games of cards played on a surfboard in transit, naps on a boat between sessions. Cimoszko’s grainy photography captures the soft static of late summer days, moments when time stretches out and clothing adapts to whatever the day brings. There’s a relaxed immediacy to the visuals, a sense that nothing here was overproduced or overly curated. The images lean into spontaneity and trust the clothes to do the talking.

Delivery 3 reflects that same energy in form. The pieces featured balance utility and ease, tank tops, technical trousers, functional accessories, all anchored by Stüssy’s graphic language. Layered across varied terrains, from beach to backseat, the clothing supports the type of movement shown in the visuals: spontaneous, sometimes chaotic, and always fluid. This balance between function and attitude reinforces the brand’s ongoing ability to design collections that align with lived experience rather than trend cycles.

Summer 2025 Delivery 3 is available at Stüssy chapter stores and on stussy.com. The global timing reflects the collection’s consistent mood across regions, sun-soaked, unfussy, and open-ended. The drop meets the season with pieces that adapt easily to shifting temperatures, long days outside, and the spontaneity of summer routines, while keeping the same relaxed perspective.
