BAPE® Redefines the Slopes With Kazuki Kuraishi's High-Performance All-Weather Collection
The drop includes 3-layer jackets, overalls and accessories crafted for extreme conditions.
Summary
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BAPE launched the final FW25 “Performance All Weather” (PAW) collection, designed by Kazuki Kuraishi, focusing on advanced snowboarding gear.
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The drop includes 3-layer jackets, overalls, and accessories crafted for extreme conditions, successfully fusing high-performance with streetwear.
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New camouflage patterns, DIGITAL ABC CAMO and UAP CAMO, lend a bold visual identity to the technical silhouettes
A BATHING APE® (BAPE®) has released the third and final installment of its Fall/Winter 2025 “Performance All Weather” (PAW) collection, designed under the creative direction of Kazuki Kuraishi. This drop introduces advanced snowboarding gear engineered to perform at peak alpine conditions while maintaining BAPE®’s signature, fearless streetwear identity.
Kuraishi, whose background blends mountain sports and graphic art, integrates technical materials with new camouflage iterations. The collection features DIGITAL ABC CAMO—a pixelated update to the classic motif — and UAP CAMO (Universal Ape Pattern), which cleverly conceals BAPE® elements within its intricate design.
The lineup is built for extreme conditions, highlighted by the UAP CAMO snowboard 3-layer jacket and coordinating 3-layer overalls, offering maximum mobility and waterproof protection. Versatile essentials include a reversible down jacket for adaptable warmth, polar fleece detachable pants for layering, and technical accessories like snow clogs, gloves, and a BAPE® SIMS snowboard.
Showcased in a lookbook shot in Hokkaido, Japan, on professional snowboarders, the gear proves its technical excellence. This final chapter successfully fuses high-level functionality with the bold aesthetic that defines BAPE®, delivering uncompromising style from city streets to alpine peaks. The release is now available online.




















