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Denim Tears

FO Pulse: #263 of 517 on the 2026-08-17 close, down 30 from the previous close, with 3,715 likes across 4 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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FO Pulse rank history

Denim Tears's standing over the last 7 nightly closes: #221 (2026-08-11) → #208 (2026-08-12) → #234 (2026-08-13) → #231 (2026-08-14) → #237 (2026-08-15) → #233 (2026-08-16) → #263 (2026-08-17).

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What are the next Denim Tears releases?

Act III pt. 2 of the Spring Summer 2026 Cotton Wreath season released July 10, 2026 at 11am Eastern, online and at the African Diaspora Goods store in SoHo. The store is also hosting Energy Reserve Systems, a Kitty Cash exhibition on view through August 4, 2026. Finally Offline's coverage below tracks each drop as it is announced.

Where can you buy Denim Tears?

Drops release on the Denim Tears online store and in person at African Diaspora Goods, Tremaine Emory's store on Spring Street in SoHo. Sold out pieces trade on resale platforms like StockX and Grailed.

How much does Denim Tears cost?

Pricing sits in the premium streetwear range, with sweats, tees, and denim generally in the low hundreds and newer categories like leather bags and fine jewelry priced higher. Limited drops usually resell above retail once they sell out.

How do Denim Tears drops work?

Releases are announced on Instagram and land as timed drops, recently on Fridays at 11am Eastern, online and at the SoHo store at the same time. The Spring Summer 2026 season is structured as a sequence of acts, each with its own cast and pieces, and quantities are limited with no promised restocks.

Who founded Denim Tears and what does the Cotton Wreath mean?

Denim Tears was founded by Tremaine Emory in 2019. Its signature Cotton Wreath motif honors the African diaspora and the history of Black labor in American cotton, turning that history into the brand's central symbol.

Coverage

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