
Clipse continues to use fashion as a storytelling device in the lead-up to their long-awaited album Let God Sort Em Out, this time teaming up with Carhartt WIP for a gritty new capsule collection.
CAPSULE COLLECTIONS
Pusha T and Malice have revealed the full range through a lookbook shot by Daniel Derro Regan, featuring signature Carhartt silhouettes reimagined with Clipse’s raw lyricism and visual iconography.

The collection includes work jackets, graphic hoodies, and tees stamped with bold Let God Sort Em Out motifs, solidifying the album’s themes of faith, judgment, and redemption in wearable form. The garments maintain Carhartt WIP’s utilitarian DNA, while the co-branding and messaging bring in the edge that defines Clipse’s sonic universe.

This drop follows a rapid-fire series of collaborative releases tied to the album’s rollout, including partnerships with Kaws, Denim Tears, VERDY, and Billionaire Boys Club. Each capsule has revealed a different facet of the duo’s creative vision, with this latest one leaning into a stripped-back aesthetic rooted in streetwear’s workwear origins.

Having recently made headlines during Paris Fashion Week, where Pusha T appeared as the face of Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton menswear line and debuted adidas’ Adistar Jellyfish, the duo continues to make it clear that fashion plays a central role in their return.

The Clipse x Carhartt WIP capsule arrives just ahead of the official release of Let God Sort Em Out on Friday, July 11.