Jesse Jo Stark's DEADLY DOLL and Chrome Hearts Come Together for a Hoodie Release

Keeping the collaboration in the family.

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After sharing its collection with Baccarat, Chrome Hearts is returning to apparel for its latest website release. This time around, the storied Los Angeles-based imprint has teamed up with DEADLY DOLL by singer-songwriter and daughter of Richard and Laurie Lynn Stark, Jesse Jo Stark.

Putting together the WWW.CHROMEHEARTS.COM/DEADLYDOLL Hoodie, the latest collaboration sees Jesse Jo Stark reimagine the signature sweatshirt style from Chrome Hearts.

Made in the United States, the 100 percent hoodie features a black base and an array of graphics in contrasting bright red. Aside from the reimagined DEADLY DOLL Chrome Hearts banner print at the rear with “DEADLY DOLL” and “WWW.CHROMEHEARTS.COM/DEADLYDOLL” at the sleeves. Finishing up the design of the hoodie is a subtle “CH” hit at the kangaroo pocket and extended drawstrings at the hood that run through .925 sterling silver grommets.

Priced at $550 USD, Jesse Jo Stark’s WWW.CHROMEHEARTS.COM/DEADLYDOLL Hoodie is available now on Chrome Hearts’ website, shipping is expected to start the week of February 27.

 

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