DU$TY Unveils Spring 25 Line Supporting Mental Health
Pastel hoodies and tees share in a pledge, with a portion of sales donated to nonprofits.

Image: Instagram
In a fresh crossover of music and mindful fashion, rapper DU$TY took to Instagram this week to launch Glow Clothing Company’s Spring 25 drop. The carousel post, featuring DU$TY in pastel-toned streetwear, spelled out the collection’s core message: style with substance. As part of his announcement, the artist pledged: “Spring 25 out now! 10% of all sales go to supporting mental health charities. #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #glowclothing #glowclothingcompany.” Fans can shop the line online now.
Spring 25 Collection Debut
The Spring 25 lineup leans into soft palettes—think washed-out greens, lavender pulls and muted blush—and spans hoodies, crew-neck tees, track pants and lightweight outerwear. Subtle branding sits atop breathable cotton blends, while relaxed cuts drop just below the waist for that laid-back silhouette. In the first slide of DU$TY’s Instagram carousel, he models a pastel-green hoodie paired with matching joggers; a second image shows him rocking a boxy tee in dove-gray stamped with Glow’s minimal logo.
Mindful Fashion: 10% To Charity
Mental Health Awareness Month provided the backdrop for Spring 25’s debut. By donating 10% of every sale to accredited mental health nonprofits, Glow Clothing Company and DU$TY aim to spotlight access to therapy, crisis hotlines and community programs. On Glow’s own Instagram feed, the brand shared its lookbook on April 15, captioning: “Spring 25 collection out now. . . . #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #glowclothing #glowclothingcompany #selfcareisntselfish” (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ174I9SuO3/).
This initiative joins a growing list of brands weaving social impact into seasonal releases. Customers who purchase a pullover or tee become part of the cause: the site tracks cumulative donations and regularly posts updates on its Stories.
Rapper Du$ty Spotlights New Drop
Known for blending entertainment with entrepreneurship, DU$TY has tagged Glow Clothing Company in multiple recent posts—ranging from live comedy reels to behind-the-scenes shots with fellow creators. His Spring 25 announcement marks the first time he’s fronted a campaign around mental healthwear, though he’s long championed self-care and community uplift in his music and public appearances.
On the post, DU$TY uses candid camera angles—some close-ups, some wide shots—to let each colorway pop. The collection’s laid-back vibe aligns with his offstage persona: approachable, authentic and socially conscious. Early comments under the post praise both the design and the charitable spin, with followers tagging friends who appreciate comfortwear and cause-driven brands.
Spring 25 pieces start at $45 for tees and run up to $120 for hoodies and jackets. The full range is available now at glowclothingco.com and select boutiques nationwide. Shoppers are encouraged to tag @glowclothingcompany and #Spring25Style to share their own looks—Glow has promised to feature the best fan photos in their Stories each week.
As more labels embrace activism through apparel, Spring 25 stands out for its direct tie to mental health funding and its embrace by an artist whose platform reaches millions. Whether you’re a DU$TY fan, a streetwear collector or someone looking to support good causes through everyday purchases, this season’s drop offers both style and social impact in one package.
Shoppers can explore the full capsule online now—the pastel pieces await, and with every purchase, a boost for mental health services arrives alongside your new wardrobe.

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