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Starbucks and KidSuper’s Colm Dillane Team on Pumpkin Spice Latte-themed Varsity Jacket

Starbucks is marrying fall fashion and fall-themed drinks, collaborating with KidSuper founder Colm Dillane on a limited-edition varsity jacket in celebration of the coffeehouse company’s Pumpkin Spice Latte. “For me, when I think of fall, I think of being cozy, leaves, and of course, pumpkins. We chose a varsity jacket for this because it’s very wearable and perfect for the fall season,” Dillane told WWD.  Colm Dillane and Starbucks’ new Team PSL varsity jacket. The collaboration was done in celebration of the Starbucks latte’s 20th birthday. The drink, which includes flavors of pumpkin, cinnamon and clove, was first introduced on Oct. 10, 2003. “Starbucks reached out and asked to collaborate on something we could design to celebrate PSL’s 20th birthday and the fans of PSL, which was pretty awesome! We worked closely on the design elements for the jacket and landed on this — it looks great!” Dillane said. “There are so many elements of the jacket that I think give off fall vibes — from the falling leaves on the sleeve to the color, which was inspired by the color of the PSL. “ Colm Dillane and Starbucks’ new Team PSL varsity jacket. Looking closely into the design details, the varsity jackets also feature rich autumnal

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