Matt McCormick's One of These Days' Delivers 'Texas Flood' Collection

The brand, created by artist Matt McCormick, has released a batch of casual staples inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughn's 1983 seminal album 'Texas Flood.'

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One of These Days is back with another round of Americana-infused gear.

On Friday, the Los Angeles-based brand—created by multimedia artist Matt McCormick—released its Texas Flood capsule collection, inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughn’s seminal album of the same name. The range includes a grip of graphic tees, crew neck sweatshirts, pullover hoodies, a short-sleeve button-up, and a couple of sweatpants, all of which feature text and imagery that nods to the 1983 project and the American West.

The OOTD team said their goal was to create a collection that reflected the current moment while also embracing classic themes that resonated among multiple generations.

“It has always been a goal of the brand to create timeless garments that are exclusively ours and carry out our vision to the final stitch,” the brand said in a statement. “We have spent the last year developing our own Cut & Sew blanks as well as a wide variety of pieces that we are really excited to debut in our following Fa ll/Winter collection. It has definitely been a learning curve but one that we are really proud to present.”

You can check out pieces from the Texas Flood capsule in the lookbook and product shots below. The garments are available now at OOTD’s online store.

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