Germany's Adidas & BAPE unveil limited edition ABC CAMO Stan Smith
07 Feb 24 16 min read
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- Adidas Originals & BAPE celebrate their 30th anniversary with a new release of the Stan Smith sneaker.
- Featuring BAPE's iconic ABC CAMO print, the collection includes unique details like alternate laces, gold '30th Anniversary' lace jewels, and custom packaging.
- Nowhere Co, LTD, has been a symbol of street fashion for over 30 years, expanding globally.
Following on from their highly anticipated release last November, adidas Originals and BAPE continue their 30th anniversary celebrations with a new take on the Stan Smith sneaker.
The latest drop from the 30th anniversary BAPE Stan Smith collection brings the Japanese streetwear brand’s signature ABC CAMO to the fore as the timeless court sneaker’s quintessential upper is reimagined in an all-over print graphic. Alternate laces, gold ‘30th Anniversary’ lace jewels, ABC CAMO print sock liners, and a custom co-branded box complete the special launch in style.
Arriving on February 10th, the third and final iteration of the limited edition 30th anniversary BAPE Stan Smith is available on CONFIRMED, via selected retailers, and on BAPE.COM.
Situated in the heart of Tokyo, one of the leading fashion hubs of the world, Nowhere Co., LTD. strives to introduce Japanese fashion culture to the world. Since the brand's establishment in 1993, it has remained as a symbol of street fashion for more than 30 years. Thus far, it has produced iconic design items, original patterns and characters such as the "Ape Head", "BAPE Camo", "BAPE STA", "Shark Hoodie" and "Baby Milo" etc. It has now expanded into men's, ladies’ and kid’s line and is carried throughout stores in Japan and also sold in US, UK, France, China, and various Asian countries.
It has also created successful collaborations with established international brands and reputable artists. These collaborations are recognized as being genre less and flexible, not limited to fashion and apparel categories only.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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