BlackEyePatch Readies Winter 2025 Collection
The fifth drop is now available.
Summary
- BlackEyePatch’s Winter 2025 Collection blends Tokyo streetwear with utilitarian silhouettes and bold graphics
- Key pieces include MA-1 bombers, cargo pants, and OG-BOY character prints
- The fifth drop is now available via the brand’s webstore
This winter, BlackEyePatch’s offers a layered exploration of Tokyo street culture through its seasonal collection, blending utilitarian silhouettes with graphic intensity and playful subversion. The range builds on the brand’s signature “OG LABEL” identity, incorporating bold typography, caution-themed motifs and reinterpretations of archival graphics. Outerwear takes center stage, with heavyweight MA-1 bomber jackets, down-filled parkas and utility vests rendered in dark palettes and tactile fabrics. These pieces are designed for both function and statement, reflecting the brand’s deep roots in streetwear and its ongoing evolution.
The visual campaign, shot against urban backdrops and gritty textures, reinforces the collection’s narrative of movement and edge. Models wear layered looks that mix technical gear with street staples — think cargo pants, logo-heavy hoodies, and pleated skirts with appliquéd patches. The styling emphasizes contrast: rugged outerwear paired with tailored elements and oversized silhouettes balanced by fitted accessories. The collection also features the original character “OG-BOY,” a recurring graphic figure that anchors the brand’s storytelling across jackets and tees.
Beyond apparel, BlackEyePatch continues to expand its cultural footprint through collaborations and limited drops. The lineup includes pieces co-designed with artists and musicians, such as Nobuyoshi Araki and Awich. The fifth delivery of BlackEyePatch’s Winter 2025 range has now landed, available through the brand’s flagship stores and online platforms.
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