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A Bathing Ape, also known as BAPE, is a Japanese streetwear brand founded in 1993 by NIGO. It encompasses men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, as well as a variety of accessories and lifestyle items. In 2011, it was announced that Hong Kong-based fashion conglomerate I.T Group purchased the brand for $2.8 million USD, and by 2013 NIGO had stepped down from the brand’s creative helm.
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adidas Originals and BAPE® Launch Exclusive Teamgeist Capsule for FIFA World Cup 2026
Fashion

adidas Originals and BAPE® Launch Exclusive Teamgeist Capsule for FIFA World Cup 2026

The collaborative streetwear drop brings soccer style to the streets with host-nation tributes and custom EVO SL sneakers.

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Fashion

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

Featuring brands like Supreme, Palace, BAPE, PUMA and more.


BAPE and adidas Take on Performance Running With Asymmetrical Adizero EVO SL
Footwear

BAPE and adidas Take on Performance Running With Asymmetrical Adizero EVO SL

Arriving in “Blue/Green” and “White/Gold” colorways.

BAPE and Cristiano Ronaldo's CR7 Unveil Summer Baby Milo T-Shirts
Fashion

BAPE and Cristiano Ronaldo's CR7 Unveil Summer Baby Milo T-Shirts

The playful capsule reimagines the football star alongside the iconic ape character ahead of a summer of international tournaments.

BAPE's New Camo Slides Are the First to Mold the Pattern Directly Into the Build
Footwear

BAPE's New Camo Slides Are the First to Mold the Pattern Directly Into the Build

The silhouette arrives this May in beige and black, with an outsole that quietly nods to the Bapesta.

BAPE and Crocs Reunite for a Rugged Echo RO Clog Pack
Footwear

BAPE and Crocs Reunite for a Rugged Echo RO Clog Pack

Featuring three striking COLOR CAMO iterations and custom Jibbitz, bringing the loud aesthetic to the trail-ready silhouette.

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Fashion

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

Featuring Palace, Number (N)ine, NAHMIAS and more.

BAPE Revisits the Archives With the BAPE STA™ Icon "Multi Camo" for a Bold Revival
Footwear

BAPE Revisits the Archives With the BAPE STA™ Icon "Multi Camo" for a Bold Revival

For the first time ever, the legendary multicolored camouflage print from 2004 graces the classic streetwear silhouette.

BAPE’s First Ever Loafer Injects Streetwear Hardware Into a Tailored Classic
Footwear

BAPE’s First Ever Loafer Injects Streetwear Hardware Into a Tailored Classic

The hybrid silhouette balances a traditional penny loafer construction with sports-inspired material overlays.

BAPE Is Going Green For HIDDEN.NY
Fashion

BAPE Is Going Green For HIDDEN.NY

Featuring white and tan suede BAPE STA #1s and other reimagined BAPE classics.

Antonin Tron Makes Balmain Debut & Pieter Mulier Shows Final Alaïa Collection in This Week's Top Fashion News
Fashion

Antonin Tron Makes Balmain Debut & Pieter Mulier Shows Final Alaïa Collection in This Week's Top Fashion News

Stay up to date on the latest industry trends.

BAPE Enters Canada With First-Ever Store in Vancouver
Fashion

BAPE Enters Canada With First-Ever Store in Vancouver

Expanding its North American footprint with a new retail destination on the prestigious Alberni Street.

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