NEIGHBORHOOD x Anarchic Adjustment Deliver First Collaborative Capsule
The London label looks to expand its reach, revealing a four-piece range released alongside Shinsuke Takizawa’s imprint.










Anarchic Adjustment has long been a staple label for London skateboarders and streetwear enthusiasts. However, the countercultural-consumed Nick Philip-helmed brand is beginning to expand its scope outside of its home across the pond, bolstered heavily by its first-ever collaboration with Shinsuke Takizawa‘s NEIGHBORHOOD.
The debut delivery from the pair, the graphic-led capsule is short and straight to the point, showing us what they’re capable of as a duo. Consisting of a hoodie, a long-sleeved T-shirt and two short-sleeved T-shirts, the capsule is dipped in hues of red, blue, black and white.
Rooted in establishing the joint NEIGHBORHOOD x Anarchic Adjustment language, the capsule focuses in on graphics, stamping different co-branded insignias across each of the garments. Hoodies are stamped with an oversized Anarchic Adjustment insignia in the middle – with NEIGHBORHOOD etched underneath – as well as writing down the left sleeve that reads “The primary goal of Anarchism is the greatest amount of freedom for all.”
Long-sleeve T-shirts are stamped with “60-Year Anniversary of the Circle A” with “NEIGHBORHOOD and Anarchic Adjustment celebrate the 60-year anniversary of the creation of Circle A in 1964, the universal symbol for anarchy.”
Explore the first NEIGHBORHOOD x Anarchic Adjustment capsule in the lookbook above and expect the range to release on Saturday, December 21 at NEIGHBORHOOD’s official webstore.