Carrots by Anwar Carrots headed to Trenchtown, Jamaica for a new campaign featuring its “Onions” Spring 2026 Capsule Collection.
For those unfamiliar, Trenchtown is known for its connection to the late Bob Marley, as well as other noteworthy artists. The new campaign was captured amid Anwar’s linkup with Benjamin Lind, co-owner of the Humboldt Seed Company.
Modeling pieces from the new collection, available now, is Tyron Quincy Alleyne, an experienced grower in Westmoreland. Featured pieces include the Onions Wordmark Tee (available in forest and bone), the Onions Locally Grown Tee (available in forest and white), the Onions Wordmark Hoodie (available in black and brown), and the Onions Wordmark sweatpants (available in black).
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For Anwar, the latest Carrots drop comes during an especially prolific period for the designer and fashion mainstay. Last June, he was named creative director of a then-new premium line from K-Swiss. In a statement shared with Complex at the time, he said his involvement with the brand was part of a larger aim to contribute to “the rebirth of a legacy.”
“It’s always part of my vision to align with heritage brands that have real roots,” he added. “My role now is about bringing heritage, culture, and clean white tennis shoes straight from my creative garden.”
In February of this year, Complex highlighted Carrots in its rundown of Black-owned streetwear and fashion brands readers should know. Also featured were Denim Tears, Who Decides War, GV Gallery, Happy Memories Don’t Die, Organic Garmentz, Free the Youth, and more. See the full list here.
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