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The New BAPE x READYMADE Collection Leverages Military Looks

The recently unveiled 'BAPE x READYMADE AW21' collection boasts a wide range of military-inspired garments dressed in BAPE's signature graphics. The launch of the new capsule is the third time these two brands have teamed up.

Most recently, READYMADE, a brand known for reworking second-hand garments, had partnered with BAPE on a colorful, graphics-heavy collection in June. Now, the two Japanese labels have worked to reimagine the military uniform. The collection presents a new version of the 'BAPE x READYMADE' down jacket, which is delivered in an army-green colorway and covered in eye-catching graphics and patchwork.

Other items in the collection include cargo pants, a clutch bag, and even a 'BABY MILO' plush doll made from vintage military fabrics.
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