
Attaquer's latest drop is in collaboration with Deus Ex Machina The lights of Tokyo exude style and personality
Attaquer continues in its mission to redefine the aesthetic of cycling. After the capsule created in collaboration with Brain Dead, a new partnership with Deus Ex Machina now arrives, where the canons of cycling mix with the street-culture vibe the Australian brand has developed since its founding in 2006. The intersection of these two worlds has produced a line capable of transferring elements of fashionwear onto two wheels and bringing some staples of cycling kits into everyday life.
The cycling-dedicated part of the collection consists of the classic Attaquer Race Bib bib shorts without seams and with a high-density Race chamois to ensure maximum comfort even during the longest rides. The kit also includes a summer long-sleeve jersey and a classic short-sleeve jersey with a front zip closure, made in two colors (white and black). The collection is completed by accessories such as water bottles, bags and socks.
The highlight of the fashion line is undoubtedly the black relaxed-fit coverall with embroidered logos on both front and back, a piece that evokes the aesthetic of mechanic's coveralls. Much more classic is the long-sleeve white shirt enhanced by the tone-on-tone embroidered design on the back. A collection with elegant touches that doesn't lose personality, in part thanks to a suggestive photo shooting in Tokyo, even in the black vest with tone-on-tone embroidered logo or in the two t-shirts that complete the offer.

































































