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The first person to wear the Wildzip Top was a scout named Elara. She was caught in a flash blizzard that should have been fatal. While the world around her turned white and frozen, the moss-fibers of her top reacted to her dropping body temperature, tightening to trap every ounce of her heat. The obsidian zip held firm against gale-force winds that would have shredded nylon.

The North Ridge. It was a hundred yards straight through the TEMS' territory.

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It stood five feet tall at the shoulder. It looked like a wolf, if a wolf were made of Kevlar and muscle. Its hide was a patchwork of natural camouflage—mottled greens and browns—but patterned with the faint, glowing bioluminescence of the TE designation. This was a TEMS unit. tems born in the wildzip top

For years, concert merchandise consisted primarily of basic, oversized graphic t-shirts sold exclusively at venue booths. However, artists like Tems have completely reinvented this space, curating pieces that rival high-end streetwear labels.

: While less featured in primary tour promo, various retailers like Walmart and Marnell Shoe Repair carry "Born In The Wild" and "Love Me Jeje" themed hoodies, often available in unisex sizing.

However, based on the structure of your request, you are likely looking for a guide on one of the following three topics. I have provided guides for each interpretation so you can find the one you need. The first person to wear the Wildzip Top

The companion merchandise channels this rugged, untamed theme. It incorporates dark color palettes, bold topography, and high-fidelity screen prints. The standout pieces—ranging from heavy-knit crewnecks to zip tops and Diggers Factory drop hoodies —are meticulously crafted to capture the vulnerable yet fiercely independent spirit of the album. Key Features of the Born in the Wild Outerwear Line

Pair a light-beige or olive crop zip top with matching cargo joggers, sturdy boots, and minimal, earthy jewelry.

Tems describes Born in the Wild as a story of transformation, moving from a "cocoon to a butterfly". The 18-track project features high-profile collaborations with and Asake and includes chart-topping hits like "Me & U" and "Love Me JeJe". This theme of raw, natural evolution is mirrored in her merchandise, which blends streetwear comfort with bold, artistic imagery. Featured Merchandise: The Zip Top The obsidian zip held firm against gale-force winds

: Features raw-hem cropped fits alongside classic, straight-fit unisex cuts.

Pieces often include practical elements like zippers, pockets, or adjustable drawstrings, allowing the wearer to adapt to their environment.

| No. | Title | | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Born in the Wild | | 2 | Special Baby (Interlude) | | 3 | Burning | | 4 | Wickedest | | 5 | Love Me JeJe | | 6 | Get It Right (feat. Asake) | | 7 | Ready | | 8 | Gangsta | | 9 | Unfortunate | | 10 | Boy O Boy | | 11 | Forever | | 12 | Free Fall (feat. J. Cole) | | 13 | Voices in My Head (Interlude) | | 14 | Turn Me Up | | 15 | Me & U | | 16 | T-Unit | | 17 | You in My Face | | 18 | Hold On |