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Icecream x Clipse "Hell Hath No Fury" Collection: How to Buy

The collaborative capsule celebrates the 20th anniversary of Clipse's 2006 album.

Black hoodie with ice cream sundae graphic and black long-sleeve shirt with "CLIPSE" and red text on sleeves.
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Clipse and Icecream are celebrating 20 years of Hell Hath No Fury with an exclusive capsule collection, and we've got it available to shop on Complex.

Released in 2006, Hell Hath No Fury stands as one of the most critically acclaimed albums in hip-hop history. The project, produced entirely by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes, showcased Pusha-T and Malice at their sharpest, delivering razor-toothed verses over minimalist, futuristic production. Two decades later, the album's influence continues to reverberate through the culture, and this collaboration with Pharrell's Icecream brand honors that legacy with apparel that captures the project's stark, uncompromising aesthetic.

The collection features heavyweight 100% cotton pieces adorned with screen-printed graphics that reference the album's iconic imagery. Available items include the Icecream X Hell Hath No Fury Hoodie, the Stove Longsleeve with front, back, and sleeve graphics, and a classic tee. For fans looking to go deeper, the capsule also includes an Icecream keychain and a stove rug that brings the album's visual world into physical form.

Where to buy the Icecream x Clipse Hell Hath No Fury Collection

If you're ready to commemorate two decades of Hell Hath No Fury, shop the Clipse X Icecream collection on Complex.

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