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    British Icons Oasis and Paul Smith Debut ’90s-Inspired Clothing Collab Ahead of Reunion Tour’s North American Leg

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    Oasis is on a nostalgic collab kick after wrapping up the first leg of their Live ’25 Tour, which has already drawn starry fans including Anya Taylor-Joy, Louis Tomlinson, Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller and Matt Smith.

    Fresh off teaming with Adidas, Levi’s and other clothiers, the iconic Britpop band has joined fashionable forces with Paul Smith on a 10-piece clothing collection ($80 to $455) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their hit album, (What’s the Story?) Morning Glory. The capsule includes ’90s-inspired logo T-shirts and caps, graphic crewneck tees and bright blue tote bags finished with song lyrics, guitar pedals and other music motifs. Shirts are made of organic cotton and feature Paul Smith’s twist on Oasis’ bold sans-serif logo; a navy cotton twill Harrington jacket rounds out the collection.

    It’s not the first time that the ’90s outfit (led by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher) has collaborated with the British fashion label: Noel sported a collarless suit by the brand on the cover of Oasis’ debut album, Definitely Maybe. (The piece was showcased at Paul Smith’s iconic pink L.A. boutique on Melrose Avenue as part of “A Frame Around a Picture: Dressing the Greats” exhibit.)

    The North American leg of the Oasis Live ’25 tour is now underway. Though tickets sold out within an hour of their release, fans seeking seats may still be in luck. Earlier this year, the band said they are prohibiting tickets sold for any higher cost on third-party websites, but it’s unclear how it will be enforced throughout the tour — and as of this writing, there are hundreds of listings for Oasis tickets from sites like TicketNetwork, Vivid Seats, StubHub and SeatGeek. For a risk-free option, fans should periodically check Ticketmaster, the official tour ticket seller and reseller, as seats may become available.

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