AFFA 2009 Spring/Summer Preview
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AFFA 2009 Spring/Summer Preview

Hiroshi Fujiwara gives us a preview into a couple of new releases from his joint venture

AFFA x Visvim Serra Alpine
Footwear

AFFA x Visvim Serra Alpine

The Japanese label, AFFA which is also known as “Anarchy Forever Forever Anarchy” is a brand created by two heavyweights in the Japanese fashion industry, Hiroshi Fujiwara and Jun Takahashi. They have just collaborated with the popular Japanese footwear company, Visvim to produce a new pair of Serra Alpine. This Serra Alpine comes in three colorways, beige, ice grey and black and will cost 40,950 Yen. Available now at the Honeyee Store.

AFFA x Grok Leather Bracelet

AFFA x Grok Leather Bracelet

For these past few years, custom hand made items from skills artisans have been a trend in Japan. From custom furniture to hand made silver jewelry, all the trend setters have been scooping up these handcrafted pieces. Grok Leather is a skilled artisan which focuses on leather. All their leather products are 100% handmade in Japan. For their latest products, they have teamed up with Jun Takahshi and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s brand, Anarchy Forever Forever Anarchy or commonly known as AFFA, for a leather bracelet. The bracelet has the words “AFFA” embossed onto it and comes in a M&M box. It retails for 18,900 Yen and is available now at Figure.


AFFA x Fenom Denim

AFFA x Fenom Denim

The brand AFFA brand created by Hiroshi Fujiwara and Jun Takahashi recently created a co-branded pair of denim with Fenom. While some instances of Fenom denim features the Fragment double lightning bolt logo, this one is replaced by that of the AFFA skull logo. Both raw black and raw indigio washes are available and can currently be bought at various Undercover stores around Japan. Image: Jun Takahashi

AFFA AF7A10 Hoody

AFFA AF7A10 Hoody

AFFA (Anarchy Forever Forever Anarchy) is the brainchild of Fragment Design’s Hiroshi Fujiwara and Undercover’s Jun Takahashi. They recently released this AF7A10 UA hoody. Constructed of Angora wool, the use of this material ensures a soft and silky feel. Three different colors include, black, navy blue and gray. Available now at the hnyee.store.

AFFA Button-Up & Raglan Shirt

AFFA Button-Up & Raglan Shirt

AFFA (Anarchy Forever Forever Anarchy) was originally conceived in 1994 by the two Japanese heavyweights, Hiroshi Fujiwara (of Fragment Design) and Jun Takahasi (of Undercover). Each AFFA release is often quite secretive and created in extremely low quantities. This latest release features a button-up shirt and 3/4 raglan shirt. Both shirts incorporate a familiar AFFA design with the grid print. Image: Conope

 

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