Paris Saint-Germain was also paid a reported $102M USD.
Featuring two utilitarian styles.
Bids reportedly ranged between $2B and $3B USD.
The teal team-up features shaggy suede uppers and “For the City” hits on the interiors of the collar.
Hypebeast caught up with the Midlands imprint to discuss its vintage inspiration, Birmingham’s love for streetwear, and how it rose up out of lockdown lethargy.
Continuing the watchmaker’s 40th anniversary celebrations.
The item promotes sturdy craftsmanship made from aramid and carbon fiber delivered inside a sleek leather case.
Promoting vintage skiwear in relaxed settings.
Spotlighting a 4,100 ft² Japanese-style garden restaurant.
Working with brand agency, Nomad, England’s top flight looks to “reimagine the match-day experience.”