The Rolling Stones and NASCAR Launch High-Octane Fashion Collection
The Rolling Stones are teaming up with NASCAR on a new fashion collaboration that brings together the fandoms of rock & roll and racing. This unique partnership merges the band’s legendary aesthetic with the high-speed world of professional motorsports.
The Rolling Stone x NASCAR collection includes a racing jacket, T-shirts, a hoodie, and a limited-edition vinyl variant of the band’s new album, Foreign Tongues, due out July 10. The pieces feature the band’s iconic tongue and lips logo and album iconography alongside racing-inspired graphics and motifs. A press release says the capsule celebrates how the Stones and NASCAR both offer “unforgettable live experiences and a shared spirit of performance.”
Iconic Style Meets the Racetrack
The collection highlights include the JH Design Rolling Stones x NASCAR Full-Snap Twill Racing Jacket, priced at $169.99. This piece takes inspiration from authentic driver uniforms, featuring red striping and the Foreign Tongues album name. The Rolling Stones’ legendary tongue logo is reimagined in NASCAR’s signature yellow, red, and blue colorway, set against a checkered flag pattern.
For those seeking casual wear, the Classic Ink Rolling Stones x NASCAR Guitar T-Shirt ($34.99) offers a vintage-inspired look, featuring a guitar amp graphic on the back adorned with both brand logos. The collection also features a “Circle Badge” T-shirt and a matching hoodie, providing fans with versatile options to showcase their love for both music and racing.
A Shared Legacy of Performance
Beyond the apparel, the collaboration extends to music, with two limited-edition vinyl releases of the band’s new album. The “Checkered Flag Edition” and “Stock Car Edition” are available for purchase on the group’s official website.
The partnership is further supported by a new short film that reimagines NASCAR drivers Jesse Love, Connor Zilisch, and Carson Hocevar as a touring rock band. The film chronicles their life on the road, set to music from Foreign Tongues. Watch the clip below:


