Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week
Featuring the BAPE x mastermind JAPAN aviator sunglasses.











































Following the previous release featuring the WTAPS camo-print jacket, HBX Archives is back with an eyewear-centric selection.
Launched in 2016, HBX Archives has become a go-to place for sourcing unique pieces from the fashion and streetwear world. From brands like Gucci and Stone Island to sacai and Burberry, HBX Archives sources interesting pieces of the past for sale on its online web store.
Taking the lead is a plethora of eyewear, spanning sunnies and spectacles from a bevy of brands. From square frames, clubmasters, and round-shape to retro silhouettes, the sunglass selection is dominated by the likes of BAPE and mastemind JAPAN, with a small selection from Christian Roth and Thom Browne. Highlighted from the lineup area pair of collaborative aviator sunnies from BAPE and mastermind, as well as the Kurt Cobain-style Christian Roth 1993 Archive Oversized sunglasses.
Various everyday staples and unique statement styles are also spotlighted in this week’s apparel range. Bold hues and prints can be spotted on pieces like the turquoise Supreme GORE-TEX trench coat, as well as the sacai x Jackson Pollock splattered-paint imprint hoodie. More understated streetwear staples are also included, ranging from a half-zip sweater from WTAPS, JJJJound utility pants, and NEIGHBORHOOD’s Specimen hoodie to name a few.
Elsewhere, the bag selection comprises a variety of styles, ranging from the large styles like the KENZO monogram tote to a practical MCM quilted backpack, and smaller yet expressive leopard print crossbody bags from Porter.
Every week, Hypebeast will continue to preview its releases from HBX Archives to give you the best chance of getting your hands on a rare and sought-after piece. Take a look at everything that’s dropping on HBX Archives above, and shop the collection — and much more — from 9 a.m. EDT every Friday at HBX.
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