Our Legacy Work Shop and Stüssy unveil hand-reworked Vol. 10 capsule
Stüssy and Our Legacy Work Shop pushed Vol. 10 with hand-reworked deadstock, global retail touchpoints, and prices from a $120 tee to a $440 shirt.

Stüssy and Our Legacy Work Shop turned Vol. 10 into proof that a collaboration can grow up without losing its edge. The capsule, released Wednesday, June 17, 2026, was reworked by hand in Los Angeles and Stockholm, then rolled out across Stüssy.com, OurLegacy.com, Stüssy Paris, Stüssy New York, Our Legacy Work Shop Stockholm, and Our Legacy Work Shop London.
That geography matters because the clothes themselves are built like they’ve already lived a few lives. Stüssy pushed the deadstock angle hard, and the brand made the point plain: no two pieces were the same, and the colors could fade or bleed with wear. That gives the collection its tension. It is polished enough to sit in a flagship, but loose enough to feel like it came out of a custom shop, not a factory line.

Our Legacy’s price sheet sharpened the picture. The capsule ran from a $120 Box T-Shirt and a $190 OL Sun Pig. Dyed Crew up to a $440 Rocco Shirt, with a $210 Dyed Hood, a $420 Work Shop Liner, a $300 Work Cut, a $330 Work Shop Shirt, a $170 Workshop Watershort, a $210 OL Drop Shadow Hood, and a $310 Ranch Shirt. In a market flooded with logo tees pretending to be cultural events, those numbers land as a real spread: reachable at the entry point, but still anchored in garment work and material play.

The styling story is what makes Vol. 10 feel bigger than another anniversary badge. Stüssy’s broader archive shows the partnership has already moved through earlier forms, including Vol. 8 for Fall ’24 on September 27, 2024, and an earlier January 18, 2023 installment built around deadstock denim jeans, upcycled Harris Tweed, a mesh hockey jersey, a zip-up leather hoodie, and a reversible shearling vest. That progression is the whole point. The clothes keep getting stranger, more tactile, more specific.
Our Legacy still places Stüssy inside its Work Shop project pages, and that framing is smarter than a one-off collab tease. This is an ongoing archival and upcycling lane, not a flash partnership designed to spike for a weekend and vanish. With Vol. 10, Stüssy and Our Legacy Work Shop have done the harder thing: they have built a collaboration that now reads like a system, not a stunt.
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