WACKO MARIA & Wild Things Team up for PrimaLoft-Insulated Outerwear

From snakeskin to leopard patterns.

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Following up its leopard patterned fleece jackets, WACKO MARIA is back, this time calling in Wild Things for a series of insulated hi-tech parkas.

Each piece features thermal PrimaLoft technology, hosted under a sleek black exterior shell. The first silhouette is the “Monster Parka,” which comes with a puffy, elongated cut, each emblazoned with its own distinctive animal print inside — snakeskin and leopard. A raised collar with a stowaway hood, velcro panels along the central closure, inner mesh pockets and a small inner chest pocket round up the details of the “Monster Parka.” The “Happy Jacket” is its shortened counterpart. While Snakeskin and leopard patterns also at the inner lining, the exterior colors, this time, come in beige and black. Other nuances like the small patch logo at the bottom left hem, front zipper pockets and scooped hemline finish off the details of the piece.

The Wild Things x WACKO MARIA Monster Parkas and Happy Jackets are currently available at wackomaria-paradisetokyo.jp for $910 USD and $880 USD, respectively.

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