TTSWTRS dazzles with its latest offering, “YOUTH,” a Spring/Summer 2025 collection that captures the very essence of underground culture. Evoking the electric nostalgia of nightlife and the untamed spirit of youth, this collection is a visceral celebration of unrestrained freedom. In a monochromatic palette, the garments become a cinematic homage to urban rites of passage, deftly morphing the raw energy of London and New York street life into striking wearable art.
“YOUTH” features exceptional prints developed through partnerships with prominent figures in the tattoo and graffiti worlds. The collection showcases the raw energy of Longboy, a Brighton-based artist known for his grunge-inspired tattoo style influenced by ‘80s and ‘90s street culture; Massimo Miai, an Italian tattooist whose intricate depictions of angels and Greek mythology echo the grandeur of classical art; and Mills, an Irish artist based in London whose bold and fearless designs embody urban grit. It also features work by Sporadic, a Swiss tattooist blending creativity with a personal, understated aesthetic; Sandy Kupfer, an LA-based artist whose bold, cartoonish street art has been exhibited in Neo Gallery and reflects classic British punk influences; and Kyiv’s own Arthur Muzo, a visionary known for his exceptionally fine lines and seamless fusion of styles, carving out a distinct genre in contemporary tattooing.
A standout element of the collection is the Guérilla series, inspired by the clandestine nature of street art. Featuring predominantly black designs punctuated by strategic splashes of white paint, these pieces pay homage to the secrecy of graffiti artists who work under the cover of darkness. The collection’s signature print, “Nothing Criminal,” is subtly embedded in various garments, appearing on the pockets of trousers—ironically positioned where one might be asked to turn them out for inspection. A hidden pocket within the design reinforces the rebellious, defiant nature of the series, and also appears on a baseball cap as a playful nod to underground tactics.
The NightLife series introduces animalistic prints drawn from nocturnal wildlife footage. Prowling wild cats and zebras with haunting, luminescent eyes evoke the untamed energy of nightlife—an alter ego that emerges after dark. These prints capture the primal, uninhibited state that defines the club scene, blurring the line between instinct and experience.
TTSWTRS continues to push boundaries at the intersection of art and fashion, consistently delivering collections that challenge conventions while remaining distinctly wearable. The SS’25 YOUTH collection reaffirms the brand’s commitment to authentic expression and collaborative creativity. Available at ttswtrs.com since March 1.