Billionaire Boys Club Unveils Second Drop of Limited-Edition Crates

Introducing “Space Grey.”

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After releasing the first round of its limited-edition crates in April, Billionaire Boys Club has now unveiled the second drop of the storage containers.

This time around, the brand has swapped out the shade of tan for a sleek “Space Grey” colorway, while retaining all the same brand insignia from before. Logos around the crate highlight BBC’s signature emblem, as well as the label’s familiar helmet graphic. The phrase “Wealth is of the heart and mind, not the pocket” marks the sides to finish it all off.

The crate is priced at $100 USD and will release on September 20 at BBC’s New York and Europe flagship stores, as well as the brand’s website.

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