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Florida-based apparel company Duvin Design continues to make waves with its exciting partnerships in the sports world. Earlier this summer, the irreverent brand that calls itself the "uniform for people who hate uniforms" teamed up with golfer Rickie Fowler.

Duvin Design, the Internet’s Go-To Beach Brand, unveiled its latest collaborative capsule collection earlier today. The "Keen To Have A Day" capsule is a partnership with renowned World Champion skimboarder Austin Keen. The curated four-piece capsule debuts for online shoppers worldwide on DuvinDesign.com starting Thursday, August 10th.

The "Keen To Have A Day" collection consists of four pieces designed to embrace the spirit of summer. The capsule includes a stylish button-up shirt, matching swim shorts, a t-shirt, and a hat. The pattern for the garments features an eye-catching update to Duvin's best-selling black leopard print - this time overlayed with palm leaves and birds of paradise.

Austin Keen models Duvin Design clothing on a beach.

Austin Keen models the apparel from his Duvin Design collaboration.

One of the highlights of the "Keen To Have A Day" collection is the innovative lightweight stretch material used in the button-up shirt. Dubbed the "lightest button-up in the world," the fabric is ideal for hot summer days, providing both comfort and durability no matter where one’s summer adventures may take them.

Keen has been frequently seen sporting Duvin's black leopard swim trunks on his social media videos over the years, so it was only natural that the conversation for a collaboration to arise. According to the company's press release, the Duvin team wanted to create something uniquely tailored to Keen’s lifestyle, which set the tone for the collaborative capsule.

"Austin is always pushing the boundaries of his sport, so it was exciting to try to create something that not only looked the part but also held up to the relentless demands of his everyday activities," says Austin Duvall, Creative Director of Duvin Design.

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