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After confirming the collaboration earlier in the week, BAPE is back with a collection with Drake's OVO imprint. Designed for Fall/Winter 2020, the assortment consists of co-branded apparel and accessories, the majority of which incorporate BAPE's signature camouflage.

BAPE x OVO FW20 draws inspiration from the streetwear brand's cultural influence of the early 2000s. The capsule features graphic T-shirts and hoodies, a color camo studded logo crewneck, 1st Camo snowboard jackets, a trucker hat, face mask, iPhone cases, keychains, and camo vinyl tape. The goods are tagged with logos from both brands, including BAPE's APE HEAD and the OVO Owl.

To mark the collaboration, BAPE has parked a camouflage Lamborghini outside of its Los Angeles store.

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BAPE x OVO collection released worldwide today and is available to shop on us.bape.com, bape.com, and octobersveryown.com, as well as at all OVO flagships and select BAPE stores. Prices range from $25 for the keychains to $695 for the jackets.

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