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Off the back of its sustainable rendition of the adidas Centennial Low, END. Clothing is looking to continue on with its collaborative hot streak as we delve into 2024. Tapping Vans and decorated Japanese textile label NOMA t.d., the trio has produced a selection of both footwear and apparel based on archival design.
For those out of the loop, NOMA t.d. was founded in 2005 by Masako Noguchi and Takuma Sasaki. NOMA t.d. revolves around hand-drawn textiles and custom patterns, crafting a distinctive aesthetic that skilfully harmonises the contemporary and the traditional.
Applying this particular approach to textile design to Vans' iconic skate-inspired sneakers and apparel, NOMA t.d. and END. have infused their unique touch throughout the collection, seamlessly merging traditional prints with a modern, skate-inspired flair. Included, we see the Authentic, the Classic Slip-On, and the Sk8-Mid each decorated with an eye-catching floral bandana pattern across the uppers.
The apparel portion of the collaboration boasts more of the same, with workwear jackets, pants, hoodies and tees each equipped with the floral pattern or bold logo imprints. For those looking to get their hands on this launch, it will be available directly from END. Clothing's Launches platform on the 26th of January.
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