Unless you’ve finished season three of Netflix’s Stranger Things, stop reading. Spoilers follow for those that have fallen behind.
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When season four of Netflix’s second most popular show ever starts on May 27th, most of the cast will be in a fictional California city called Lenora Hills. It’s a stark departure from the show’s original locale, a modest (also fictional) Midwestern town called Hawkins, Indiana. Plus, the show has moved forward a few years: It was November 1983 when the show started, and now it’s 1986. As such, much has changed. The cast has gotten older, the soundtrack is livelier and the costumes are, well, different — especially since they moved west.
Three years ago, Stranger Things producers — namely, costume director Amy Parris — began compiling looks for season four with the knowledge that the show’s period and place would change. She thought about California in the ’80s. An unexpected brand, at least for those under 30, came to mind: Quiksilver.

“Quiksilver was an integral part of California fashion in the 1980s. The show is so true to the period that it only made sense to infuse Quiksilver archive pieces through the show this season,” she says. “Together, Quiksilver and I worked meticulously to make sure the fit, fabric and feel of each garment was both true to the period and akin to the characters’ closets.