Clipse and Carhartt WIP Drop a Street-Heavy Collection
Clipse is pulling up with more than just new music. As “Let God Sort Em Out” officially drops, the duo is rolling out a fresh collaboration with Carhartt WIP that ties directly into the era they’re ushering in. It’s been 16 years since their last joint album, but Pusha T and Malice are moving like they never left, blending fashion, art, and legacy into every part of this rollout.
The CLIPSE Engineered by Carhartt WIP collection is now available, and it’s giving their fans something tangible to hold onto while the music sets in. It features a black denim OG Detroit jacket, the OG Active Jacket in Carhartt’s heavyweight Dearborn Canvas, graphic tees in black and white, a hoodie, and a sweatshirt—all designed with nods to Clipse’s world. The drop isn’t random either. It falls right in line with the high-level curation that’s been part of this entire album moment. From visuals to merch, nothing’s being done halfway.
For the album cover, they brought in KAWS once again, keeping the visual language consistent with past collaborations. That partnership continues over at Complex Shop, where fans can pick up exclusive KAWS x Clipse boxed sets. There’s also the Verdy Edition vinyl and Denim Tears x Clipse trucker hats—all under the same roof. The whole collection is available on Complex Shop, Carhartt WIP’s site, and in select stores.
This collab adds another layer to “Let God Sort Em Out,” which is backed by Roc Nation and produced entirely by Pharrell. Every piece of this campaign feels intentional. Whether it’s the music, the artwork, or the clothing, Clipse is giving fans a world to step into, not just an album to stream.
The album is officially out today, and they also dropped their NPR Tiny Desk performance this morning, giving fans even more to tap into.