UNDERCOVER and Kijima Takayuki Designed an Unconventional Statement Hat
Riley von Niessen — July 25, 2016 — Fashion
References: undercoverism & hypebeast
UNDERCOVER joined with acclaimed Japanese headwear designer Kijima Takayuki for a series of unisex rabbit fur hats that allows consumers to stick removable horns anywhere on the product's surface.
The designs are offered in black, brown and gray variations and when worn without the horns, are quite simplistic in design. The addition of the horns to the rabbit fur hats make the series more versatile however, giving consumers more options in their looks by quickly transforming from elegant and understated to bold and statement-worthy.
In addition, the horns are attached with removable magnets that ensure that the texture of the pieces isn't damaged by moving the accessories around. The collaborative design is set to be released as a part of UNDERCOVER's Fall/Winter 2016 collection.
The designs are offered in black, brown and gray variations and when worn without the horns, are quite simplistic in design. The addition of the horns to the rabbit fur hats make the series more versatile however, giving consumers more options in their looks by quickly transforming from elegant and understated to bold and statement-worthy.
In addition, the horns are attached with removable magnets that ensure that the texture of the pieces isn't damaged by moving the accessories around. The collaborative design is set to be released as a part of UNDERCOVER's Fall/Winter 2016 collection.
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