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Get Ready For Summer in Hawkins With the New H&M x Stranger Things Collab

Netflix’s Stranger Things is easily one of our favorite TV obsessions and anything that brings us just a bit closer to Hawkins ahead of the upcoming Independence Day release is sure to put the biggest smile on our faces. H&M is kicking off the countdown to season three with a Stranger Things-themed collection starring Hawkins’ own, Billy Hargrove (played by Dacre Montgomery), as the face of the campaign.

Set at the sun-soaked fictional Hawkins Community Pool, the campaign features Montgomery posing in an assortment of summer prints and logo-heavy merch, from a tropical short-sleeved button down and matching shorts to red swimming trunks, and a lifeguard tank.

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For the ladies there’s a red high-cut one-piece to serve Baywatch vibes, a teal and fuchsia colorblock one-piece, sweat-shorts, a cropped tee with an 80s-inspired design, and a floral romper. Red and white Stranger Things statement pool slides, an oversized visor, mesh baseball cap and sunglasses deliver retro vibes to a day in the sun—or, let’s face it, an afternoon on the couch binge watching the Netflix hit.

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When Stranger Things season three arrives on July 4, we’ll be introduced to a bevy of new characters and new locations, including Hawkins Community Pool newbie Heather—played by Francesca Reale—who becomes a part of the town’s mystery. Stranger Things new season will also focus on the new Starcourt Mall, where Steve (Joe Keery) and Maya Hawke’s character will work.

Take a peek at the full H&M x Stranger Things collection before it hits stores on May 23.

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