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Cult Japanese magazine THE NEW ORDER is celebrating its 10th year in print and 20th issue with a host of exclusive product collaborations.

Founder and editorial director James Oliver said, "THE NEW ORDER has nothing to do with trends; it has everything to do with strong minds and philosophies. When I decided to do something for the 10th anniversary of the magazine, I wanted to work with people who are consistent with their outlay. All names I have built a relationship with over the last decade. Each product reflects the DNA of THE NEW ORDER in a unique way."

The brands involved are TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist, Midorikawa, Viberg, Yoshida Porter, Levi's Made and Crafted, Native Sons, Sasquatchfabrix., TOGA, Man-Tle, and Black Weirdos. The products include jeans, sweats, T-shirts, shoes, and bags in all shapes and sizes. Check out the lookbook above.

The product collaborations are now on show and available to buy at Dover Street Market London and Ginza, the Yoshida Porter Omotesando Store in Tokyo, and will be available online from THE NEW ORDER website next week.

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