Can't wait to get our hands on this collaboration by Opening Ceremony, Timberland and Dickies.
or shorts in black, khaki, or grey. It’s a simple collection but we love how Opening Ceremony put its cool, trend-forward stamp on these heritage brands, giving them a playful twist and exposure to a new shopper.
The pieces are unisex and can be worn however you choose to style them; you can rock a full-on Dickies two-piece look with the shirt and pants worn together or play with proportions and wear the shirt over a minidress or the pants with a lacy cami top. It’s all up to you! And who doesn’t love a pair of the classic Timberland boots, especially in a chic rose pink shade? We’d love to snap those up for back to school.
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