Boxing heritage meets local hip-hop heat in a new limited-edition Everlast collection built to swing hard.
Everlast ANZ is stepping out of the ring and into the street with Everlast XL – a heavyweight new apparel line that fuses 90s NYC streetwear energy with Australia’s growing hip-hop and street culture. Landing May 1st exclusively via the Everlast site, this drop marks a deliberate move from the fightwear giant into the world of cut-and-sew streetwear.
The first Everlast XL collection doesn’t mess around – think clean silhouettes, oversized fits, and materials built to last. Standouts include matching nylon tracksuits in Black and College Green, velour sets dubbed “Heavy Hitters,” basketball-meets-boxing mesh shorts, and heavyweight cotton tees and hoodies.
It’s a clear statement: no gimmicks, just gear that goes hard on stage, in the gym, or on the street.
To anchor the launch, Everlast called in two of the country’s sharpest underground voices: Brisbane’s Nerve and Melbourne’s Miko Mal. The pair star in the campaign’s launch video, bringing serious co-sign energy to the line’s focus on community, grit, and impact.
This is not a mass-market move. It’s a limited-edition drop, with no restocks and no filler. Just a sharp new lane for a brand that’s been swinging for over a century.
You can check out the full Everlast XL range here.
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