Last week, the all-new 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Special Edition debuted as a tribute to Bill Stroppe’s 1969 Baja 1000 victory – which is still the only time a stock 4×4 vehicle has accomplished that feat to this day – as well as a handful of road-going models that were sold the public. The Stroppe Edition takes the place of the Wildtrak in the 2025 Ford Bronco lineup and is being sold as a two-door model only with special touches including Stroppe’s signature orange, blue, and white paint scheme. Now, those that dig that look can purchase merchandise inspired by the same model via the just-launched Baja Bronco by Stroppe collection.
The Baja Bronco by Stroppe collection was just added to the official Ford Merchandise catalog and consists of seven products – a beverage bottle, two mens’ t-shirts, one women’s t-shirt, a short sleeve work shirt, and two different hats. Each features retro “Baja Bronco” script, and in some cases, images of the SUV itself, all with a distinctive old school flair that perfectly matches the reborn offering.
This new Baja Bronco by Stroppe collection joins the Free Wheeling collection, which just launched last month in honor of that same package being added to the 2025 Bronco lineup, too. That collection consists of 10 different retro-themed products, including a pair of t-shirts, patches, an insulated vest, a bomber jacket, a knit hat, two regular hats, a keychain, and a water bottle, all of which are sporting the familiar bright stripes that The Blue Oval has applied to a variety of models, including the Ford Bronco, over the years.
These are just the latest of many new Ford themed clothing collections that have debuted in recent months, however, as the automaker continues to not only offer a variety of goods via its own catalog, but also, via several partnerships with other brands. FoMoCo created a special line of clothing in partnership with actress Sydney Sweeney and Dickies a while back that sold out in record time. Additionally, Ford teamed up with Forever 21 for a rather extensive collection that also leans heavily on car culture and retro style. Other notable pairings include a deal with Madewell for a new apparel collection inspired by the Ford Bronco and Baja California Bronco racers – as well as Wide Open Roads, plus European clothing company Cold Culture to create an 18-piece Ford clothing collection, too.
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