The Sightsee "Good to the Last Beat Drop" Capsule Collection is Here!

The Sightsee "Good to the Last Beat Drop" Capsule Collection is Here!

Designed and curated by Joel and Allyson, the Good to the Last Beat Drop Collection is inspired by the feeling you get when your favorite golden oldie comes on the airwaves: Nostalgic, carefree, comforted, and ready to dance.

Comprised of three special items – a super soft, sustainably made ringer tee; a perfectly weighted, feel-like-you're-at-Waffle House diner mug, and a recycled nylon cap with custom embroidery on the front & back – all featuring our newest friendly character, Drippy. We've been dreaming of launching seasonal capsule collections for a while and we're thrilled that our first one is finally here. 

Take a look the collection photoshoot below -- special thanks to Raven of New Moon Visuals and to our talented models, Rae and Sef! 

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