©SAINT Mxxxxxx Presents a Plethora of New Collaborations

©SAINT Mxxxxxx Presents a Plethora of New Collaborations

As someone who’s spent years immersed in the world of streetwear and pop culture, I must say that this latest SAINT Mxxxxxx collaboration is nothing short of a visual symphony. The way they’ve taken iconic themes from Ghost in the Shell, Kosuke Kawamura, A Love Movement, and LASTMAN, and given them a fresh spin is truly commendable.


Yuta Hosokawa and Cali Dewitt’s ©SAINT Mxxxxxx has revealed its fresh lineup of partnerships, showcased in a versatile collection. Boasting collaborations from four partners, the extensive ©SAINT Mxxxxxx assortment offers debut pieces from newcomer A LOVE MOVEMENT, alongside items from established brand collaborators such as Ghost in the Shell, Kosuke Kawamura and LASTMAN.

Saint Mxxxxxx’s collaboration with x Ghost in the Shell on a graphic t-shirt for their second clothing joint effort. This time, they have reinterpreted the show’s motifs artistically, with Ilya Kuvshinov providing the illustration and Hosokawa completing the design. To give it an artisanal feel, the shirt includes fading and sun-damage effects.

Artist Kawamura helps create another graphic long-sleeved piece that carries an aged charm. The phrase “NOTHING IMPORTANT” is prominently displayed on this worn-out shirt, appearing in bold blue letters not just on the front but also across the back and along the sleeves.

In collaboration, A LOVE MOVEMENT and LASTMAN add unique tailored items to the shared capsule. True to its style, the A LOVE MOVEMENT brand reworks a knitted jersey into a co-branded zip-up jacket, embellished with embroidered patches and branding from both labels throughout the design. Lastly, LASTMAN presents a collection of flannel shirts and patchwork trousers, each piece drawing inspiration from founder Atsushi Okubo’s vintage clothing collection.

On Saturday, October 12th, all four collaborative collections from SAINT Mxxxxxx will be available for purchase on their official website.

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2024-10-07 18:56