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After launching a collaborative Marvel T-shirt collection, BAPE now jumps in on the tie-dye craze that's currently heating up in the fashion scene by launching its very own range of tie-dye apparel for SS19.

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Encompassing full-zip Shark hoodies, shorts and T-shirts, the silhouettes are rendered in two distinct tie-dye variations. One in a more vibrant multicolor theme that utilizes pink, orange and blue tones in a swirling finish, while the other is rendered in a monochromatic theme that is detailed with splashes of white all-over its black composition.

Additionally, other notable design elements include BAPE branding on the tees, classic Shark face motif on the shorts, as well as on the hoodies. The hoodies also bear a "PONR" (“Point Of No Return”) embroidery that is prominent behind the top of the hoodie, alongside the distinctive tiger motif across its sleeves.

You can purchase your favorite pieces now on BAPE's online store. Price range from $159 to $489.

For even more tie-dye steez and how to flex it, revisit our first episode of Itemized below.

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