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Brand: BAPE x Coach

Season: SS20

Key Pieces: Some of the key pieces from the collection include a down puffer jacket in Coach's premium leather, BAPESTA™sneakers – the shoe is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year – and leather backpacks in Coach’s Academy silhouette, all featuring the Ape Head signature motif.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: The BAPE x Coach collaboration is available in limited quantities at Coach and BAPE's online stores, and select Coach and BAPE STORE locations.

Editor’s Notes: Following teasers on Instagram, the BAPE x Coach collaboration has now arrived, along with fresh images of Michael B. Jordan flexing in the new co-branded jacket (above). The partnership sees the two labels link the local styles of their home cities across outerwear, ready-to-wear, footwear, and leather goods with a lookbook shot in the trendy Ebisu district of Tokyo and Williamsburg in Brooklyn.

For this collaboration, the signature codes of BAPE are fused with Coach’s signature pattern with BAPE®’s Ape Head logo rendered in camouflage, khaki, and rainbow jacquard.

There will also be T-shirts in regionally exclusive colorways available in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Paris, and London.

Take a more detailed look at all the available products below.

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