Summary
- JOURNAL STANDARD is releasing a Jean-Michel Basquiat Print Sweatshirt for Fall/Winter 2025
- The design features graphics that channel Basquiat’s raw energy and blend street style with high art
- The relaxed silhouette includes a soft fleece lining and is expected to release in late December
The raw, rebellious spirit of New York’s 1980s art scene is set to collide with refined Japanese street style. JOURNAL STANDARD is preparing to release a special Fall/Winter 2025 collection featuring a selection of collaborative Jean-Michel Basquiat print sweatshirts. This collaboration is a direct tribute to the legendary contemporary artist, translating his iconic, chaotic canvases into wearable art.
The collection centers on a statement sweatshirt that features striking graphics evocative of Basquiat’s unique body of work. By merging his signature blend of street style and high art, the garment offers a powerful, visual narrative. The sweatshirt is designed with a comfortable relaxed silhouette and a soft fleece lining, ensuring that the stylish statement piece is also functional for colder weather. Each sweatshirt features an iconic Basquiat painting as the main graphic including the “Pez Dispenser,” crossed out game of tic-tac-toe and more.
The release of the Basquiat sweatshirt, which is unique to JOURNAL STANDARD, is highly anticipated by art enthusiasts and fashion collectors. It allows wearers to embody the artist’s anti-establishment energy through a quality, soft-goods item. The sweatshirt is expected to arrive in late December, making it a perfect, high-impact item to close out the 2025 holiday season.

