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The collective Crab FC releases the Street Football Kit collection

Football culture in Asia continues to expand

The collective Crab FC releases the Street Football Kit collection Football culture in Asia continues to expand

Starting today, football in Asia is also signed by Crab FC. From South Korea to Japan, football and fashion continue to meet effortlessly. This is evident in Crab FC’s latest collection, a Japanese creative collective that has recently made waves with its collaboration with PPRN Seoul, and which adds to the growing number of communities emerging day by day across Asia. This release marks Crab FC’s first kit after three years of absence and is accompanied by a collection that places a strong focus on upcycling.

The main pieces in the collection are the football shirt with the Lotto logo and the tracksuit featuring the iconic Kappa band, a tribute to both past and present football aesthetics. The Street Football Kit includes two sweatshirts, each featuring a small embroidered logo on the chest, specially designed with a durable fabric to prevent tears during street football, a game that has inspired millions of people around the world, as well as the famous FIFA Street video game. The design of the sweatshirts is inspired by the story of collective member Gaku Tashiro, who spent a long time in Los Angeles playing street football while wearing a sweatshirt inside out due to poverty and the inability to wash his clothes.

The items will be available in two colors: grey and black. To celebrate the production of this collection, a small pop-up event will be held at Kimama in Tokyo.