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Founded 2007
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan

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FACETASM is founded by designer Hiromichi Ochiai (previously worked at Guildwork and NGAP), in 2007. The brand follows the concept of ‘expressing the air of Tokyo (street culture) in a free and fun way’, whilst representing a variety of perspectives. Its collections are known for their signature playful explosion of prints, materials, and colors in endless combinations, and their unconventional gender-free forms.
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Latest Collections

FACETASM SS25 Experiments With "RADIANCE"
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FACETASM SS25 Experiments With "RADIANCE"

The Japanese fashion imprint’s latest lineup includes iridescent outerwear, bold streetwear, sharp sportswear and more.

FACETASM Looks To Spike Jonze Classics To Remind Everyone: "Do What You Love"
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FACETASM Looks To Spike Jonze Classics To Remind Everyone: "Do What You Love"

The collection also features collaborations with Converse, Dickies and more.

FACETASM Enlists AVIREX and Dogs for Collaborative Jacket Capsule
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FACETASM Enlists AVIREX and Dogs for Collaborative Jacket Capsule

Featuring two silhouettes: the BUG MA-1 Jacket and the Riders Jacket.

Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week
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Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week

Featuring a Dior knit top depicting a tapestry-like pattern.

FACETASM SS24 Tells a Nostalgic "Coming of Age" Tale
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FACETASM SS24 Tells a Nostalgic "Coming of Age" Tale

The collection features pattern-clad denim, striped knitwear, paint-splattered statements and more.

Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week
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Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week

Featuring the BAPE varsity jacket.

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