Style • 18.06.2025
CHAOS MEETS ORDER. SLAM JAM AND ON DEBUT THEIR FIRST COLLABORATION, SHARPDUST. DISCOVER
  • Kapital

    Kapital was founded by father and son Toshiyoko and Kiro Hirata in 1996 in Kojima, Kurashiki, the so-called “capital” of Japanese denim. Combining an incredible knowledge of vintage American manufacturing and ancient Japanese iconic techniques, such as Sashiko and Boro, Kapital is an incomparable hub of meticulous know-how artisanal. The sub-label Kapital Kountry focuses on the production of pre-distressed products, by returning items with strong and unique personality.
  • adidas

    One of the biggest sports giants of all time, adidas has established itself in the market through collaborations and iconic models that are still on trend today. The model of sport in all its facets, as a means of rebellion, and elevator of social values, has always guided adidas in developing a globally recognized brand. From its 1940s-1980s sportswear archive, adidas has created the Originals line as a tribute to its roots mixed with latest performance technologies and retro items with a contemporary approach. Find out track tops, jackets, sneakers and more.
  • Aslan World

    In a world where fashion often feels over-filtered and overthought, Aslan World emerges as a brand deeply rooted in reality. Metalwear and conversational luxury that, through silhouettes and the fusion of contrasting materials, leads us directly to the power of our individuality. Aslan World is the brand that combines survival and play, party and work, earth and sky.
  • Demon

    Demon is the result of the requalification of a former reality. Ignited in 1963 in Montebelluna by Girolamo Deon, the brand re-emerged in 2020 with a brand new vision, guided by Alberto Deon, aimed at expressing the vernacular legacy of its territory within the language of contemporary design. The brand's grounded industrial history allows it to investigate the interweaving threads of technical solutions and avant-garde taste, maintaining a fascination for its heritage while underta-king a disruptive reinterpretation of it.

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