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N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE Drops Wrangler and BIG MAC Collabs on March 20

N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE drops two heritage collabs with Wrangler and BIG MAC on March 20, including the 936WBK denim pant and a half-sleeve chambray revival.

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N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE Drops Wrangler and BIG MAC Collabs on March 20
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N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE is releasing two simultaneous SS26 capsules through N.HOOLYWOOD starting March 20, pairing Daisuke Obana's label with two distinct pillars of American workwear heritage: Wrangler and BIG MAC.

The Wrangler rework keeps its scope tight and deliberate, comprising an updated western shirt and the 936WBK denim pant. That model number is worth noting: the 936 is one of Wrangler's longest-running cowboy-cut silhouettes, and COMPILE's decision to retain the designation rather than erase it signals a rework built on reverence rather than reinvention for its own sake. Obana has operated this way before, most visibly in the label's ongoing Champion NEW WEAVE capsules, where the source material is honored even as the construction is pushed forward.

The BIG MAC capsule runs deeper in terms of item count, pulling from archival workwear stock with three pieces: a western shirt, painter-style trousers, and a half-sleeve chambray. BIG MAC, once a J.C. Penney house label, has become a recurring reference point in Japanese heritage circles precisely because its utilitarian plainness resists trend cycles. The painter trooper silhouette, with its dropped tool loops and boxy seat, sits comfortably alongside the kind of vintage deadstock that shapes COMPILE's aesthetic DNA. The chambray half-sleeve is the quieter piece here, the kind of shirt that photographs simply but wears with surprising range.

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Pricing starts in the ¥26,000 range based on available details, though the full pricing breakdown across all five pieces has not been confirmed. Both capsules will be available through N.HOOLYWOOD starting March 20.

For a label that has already this season channeled British heritage through a Baracuta debut and turned Obana's death metal nostalgia into a ©SAINT Mxxxxxx anniversary tee, landing two Western Americana drops simultaneously feels less like category hopping and more like a consistent methodology: identify an underexamined archive, apply COMPILE's considered hand, and leave the source material legible. The cowboy silhouette has circulated through streetwear for several seasons now, but COMPILE's version arrives with the specificity of someone who actually studied the catalogue.

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