BAPE Unveils "City Camo" Skateboard Set
Outfitted with glow-in-the-dark features.




Not long after connecting with Dover Street Market for a collaborative capsule collection, BAPE continues to roll out a new batch of covetable goods. Its Japan outpost has revealed a set of skateboard decks featuring its notable City Camo pattern. While its previous release of skateboard designs included bright pink and blue colors, the newest line embraces more neutral hues. As seen in the images above, a black/gray version is met with a tonal white iteration in BAPE’s familiar camouflage aesthetic. Not forgoing the label’s bold characteristics, striking glow-in-the-dark features are added to the bottom. The grip takes on a minimal look with the logo, while custom branded wheels can be added to the decks.
BAPE also recently launched a new BAPEX timepiece and revealed its full joint collection with artist Hebru Brantley.