XLARGE Japan works in collaboration with The Fast and The Furious franchise on a collection of apparel designs for the season. The duo remain simplistic in design as the silhouettes include hoodies, long sleeve shirts, and pocket tees in a color palette of black and white.
These palettes are detailed with minimal branding details and some prints of captured scenes from the different The Fast and the Furious films. One of the pieces see Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto printed on a hoodie in full throttle race mode. The pocket are detailed on the front side of the chest and have prints of Suki from the second movie on the back. The long sleeve also features scenes including characters such as Twinkie and Sean Boswell.
Movie Franchise-Themed Streetwear
XLARGE Japan Works on a Capsule with The Fast and the Furious
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