Courtesy of Papa JohnsFashionNewsFashion / NewsFancy a slice? Papa Johns just dropped a delivery-inspired fashion lineThink Vetements with extra cheeseShareLink copied ✔️June 2, 2021June 2, 2021TextDominic Cadogan Over the past few years, we have seen fast food giants crossover into the world of fashion and beauty. Remember KFC’s hot wing flavoured lipstick? Or McDonald’s burger-scented candles? Well now Papa Johns has decided it wants a slice of the action (thanks, I’m here all week). That’s right, your second favourite pizza chain has dropped a new line of merch – Papa x Cheddar – inspired by its delivery drivers as an homage for their essential food-delivering duties over the past year. Upcycling and recycling delivery driver uniforms, the collection is made up of boxy oversized jackets, polos, tees, and visors, all branded with Papa John’s logos. There’s even a motorcycle helmet that I‘m desperate to see Anna Della Russo in. The entire collection is, quite frankly, not too dissimilar to Vetements. “I love this ironic twist on traditional collaborations especially as streetwear and delivery driver uniform aren't that dissimilar,” says Ella Lubag, who appears in the collection’s campaign images. “Modelling some of the items in the Papa X Cheddar advertising campaign, I had to genuinely take a double look that the Papa John's uniform was not real streetwear.” The entire Papa x Cheddar collection is available now on depop with all proceeds going to charity. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDemna drops his first Gucci campaign, plus more fashion news you missedBella Hadid resurrects Saint Laurent’s iconic 00s It-bagThe coolest girls you know are still wearing vintage to the gymYour AW26 menswear and Haute Couture cheat sheet is hereJeremy Allen White and Pusha T hit the road in new Louis Vuitton campaignNasty with a Pucci outfit: Which historical baddie had the nastiest Pucci?Inside the addictive world of livestream fashion auctionsCamgirls and ‘neo-sluts’: Feral fashion on the global dancefloorBrigitte Bardot: Remembering the late icon’s everlasting styleA look back on 2025 in Dazed fashion editorialsMaison Kébé: The Senegalese brand taking African craft worldwideRevisiting the most-read fashion stories on Dazed in 2025