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UNDERCOVER and Nike are back with a new collection for the holiday season. Available as of this week is a two-item assortment featuring garments that double as two pieces.

Presented is a parka and pant option, each boasting a two-in-one design. The parka transforms into a vest when the sleeves, lower torso, and hood are removed, while the pants can easily be turned into shorts.

The parka features numerous cargo pockets on the upper portion and smaller pockets on the lower half, in addition to a clear window on the left sleeve to protect your watch and allow you to see the time without exposing it to the outside elements. The pants also incorporate similar pockets on the sides, perfect for storing cards and keys. An elastic waistband and drawstring then allow for the perfect, adjustable fit.

Both the parka and pants are made from a silky, waterproof fabric. While inspired by the modern Japanese martial art of Kendo, the collection also draws from the chaos and balance of the city during winter.

You can purchase the new UNDERCOVER x Nike goods through store.undercoverism.com, select UNDERCOVER stores in Japan, and Dover Street Market Ginza.

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