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uniform experiment has teamed up with fellow Japanese label BURTLE to create a unique parka with built-in fans.

Re-working a classic zip-up mountain parka, the waterproof jacket includes two removable battery-powered fans. The fans allows air to circulate through the body, creating a clever melding of function and form. Graphic treatments have also been added to the back and hood of the parka, reading uniform experiment and FRGMNT, two brands operated by Hiroshi Fujiwara. The latter FRGMNT branding is featured in reflective typography.

Check out a video of the parka in action below.

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The parka is set to drop on May 25th and online on May 27th via SOPHNET.

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