NIGO -- the founder of a popular Japanese streetwear brand known as 'A Bathing Ape,' or BAPE, is a part of 'Human Made,' a collaborative label that produces graphic apparel with the help of 'Sk8thing.'
In the company's 'Season 12' collection, the Japanese streetwear brand includes a number of prints that pay tribute to 1950s motifs, with much of the artwork made to look like vintage signs and cartoon characters.
Most of the apparel carries the Human Made brand name boldly -- the company's acronym appearing on the cape of a gun-toting silhouette, within the design of the devilish Human Made logo, replacing a slice of pizza and curved in full form over illustrations. Other designs include a vintage bellboy carrying a Human Made-branded suitcase, and another that depicts a polar bear cuddling a version of the company's logo as well.
50s-Inspired Japanese Streetwear
Human Made Collaborated with NIGO for a Nostalgic Collection
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